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Internet Providers in Argentina

South America — Ranked #55 globally for broadband speed

Argentina has the second-largest internet market in South America, with over 38 million internet users. Buenos Aires is one of Latin America's most connected cities, with widespread cable and growing fiber coverage. The country's internet market has been shaped by economic volatility, currency restrictions, and a mix of state-owned and private operators. Despite challenges, connectivity continues to expand nationwide.

Broadband Overview — Argentina

Median Download 42.7 Mbps
Median Upload 21.4 Mbps
Median Ping 16 ms
Global Speed Rank #55 worldwide
Fibre Penetration 28.0% of connections
Internet Users 38M people
Argentina Internet Statistics
Population 45,808,747
Internet Users 38,200,000 (83.4% penetration)
Broadband Household Coverage 67.0% of households
FTTH / Fibre Penetration 28.0% of fixed broadband
Mobile Subscriptions 111 per 100 people
Avg. Monthly Cost (broadband) ~USD $18
Regulatory Body Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones (ENACOM)
Global Speed Rank #55 (Ookla fixed broadband index)

Broadband Infrastructure

Argentina's broadband market is dominated by cable-based HFC networks (Telecom's Fibertel and others) alongside growing FTTH deployments. The national fiber backbone is anchored by ARSAT, the state satellite and fiber company, which connects interior provinces. International connectivity is provided via submarine cables landing in Mar del Plata and Buenos Aires.

Key Facts

  • Argentina ranks #55 globally for median download speed.
  • Buenos Aires has fiber coverage in most urban neighborhoods.
  • ARSAT, the state telecom company, provides subsidized broadband to rural and underserved areas.
  • Economic inflation has impacted ISP investment, but subscriber numbers continue to grow.
  • Argentina has one of the highest smartphone penetration rates in Latin America.

Internet Freedom in Argentina

Mostly Free Internet Freedom Status
  • Argentina has no systematic internet censorship
  • Courts have occasionally ordered individual website blocks
  • Strong freedom of expression traditions and legal protections
  • ENACOM has no broad content blocking mandate
  • Social media and news sites are freely accessible

ISP Speed Comparison — Argentina

Benchmark speeds based on Speedtest.now methodology. Actual speeds vary by location and plan.

Provider Technology Download Upload Ping Details
Claro Argentina Fibre (FTTH), 4G Fixed Wireless 94 Mbps 42 Mbps 18 ms View →
Movistar Argentina Fibre (FTTH), ADSL 72 Mbps 28 Mbps 19 ms View →
Telecom Argentina (Fibertel) Fibre (FTTH), Cable (HFC) 118 Mbps 58 Mbps 16 ms View →

All Providers in Argentina

How to Choose an ISP in Argentina

1. Check Coverage

Not all ISPs serve all addresses. Enter your postcode or address on each ISP's website to confirm availability before ordering.

2. Match Speed to Use

Streaming HD requires 10 Mbps per screen. Working from home with video calls needs 25 Mbps minimum. Gaming and 4K streaming benefit from 100+ Mbps.

3. Compare Contracts

Check whether the ISP locks you into a 12 or 24-month contract. Rolling monthly deals offer flexibility but may cost more. Watch for setup fees.

4. Run a Speed Test

After signing up, run a speed test to verify you're getting the speeds you paid for. Test at different times of day.

Frequently Asked Questions — Argentina Broadband

Who are the main ISPs in Argentina?

The main providers are Telecom Argentina (Fibertel/Flow), Claro, Movistar, and regional cable operators.

How much does internet cost in Argentina?

Due to price controls and currency instability, broadband plans can cost as little as USD 10–25/month at official exchange rates.

Is 5G available in Argentina?

5G networks are being deployed in Buenos Aires and major cities as of 2024, with Claro and Movistar leading the rollout.

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