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Internet Providers in Estonia

Europe — Ranked #18 globally for broadband speed

Estonia is the world's most advanced digital society. The country pioneered e-government, digital voting, and e-residency. Nearly all public services are available online, and high-speed broadband is treated as a utility. Tallinn has emerged as one of Europe's top tech startup hubs, home to companies like Skype and TransferWise (Wise). Fiber coverage is high, prices are competitive, and connectivity is nearly universal.

Broadband Overview — Estonia

Median Download 119.4 Mbps
Median Upload 85.2 Mbps
Median Ping 7 ms
Global Speed Rank #18 worldwide
Fibre Penetration 58.0% of connections
Internet Users 1M people
Estonia Internet Statistics
Population 1,331,057
Internet Users 1,268,000 (95.3% penetration)
Broadband Household Coverage 93.0% of households
FTTH / Fibre Penetration 58.0% of fixed broadband
Mobile Subscriptions 183 per 100 people
Avg. Monthly Cost (broadband) ~USD $22
Regulatory Body Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA)
Global Speed Rank #18 (Ookla fixed broadband index)

Broadband Infrastructure

Estonia's broadband infrastructure is dominated by fiber-to-the-home networks operated by Telia Estonia, Elisa, and Tele2. The government invested heavily in broadband rollout in the 2000s as part of its digital society strategy. International connectivity is via submarine cables to Finland and Sweden, and terrestrial links to Latvia. The TTJA regulates the market with light-touch regulation.

Key Facts

  • Estonia introduced the world's first internet voting system in national elections (2005).
  • Skype was founded in Tallinn — Estonia has more unicorn startups per capita than anywhere in Europe.
  • Over 99% of government services are available online.
  • Estonia's e-Residency program allows non-citizens to operate EU digital businesses remotely.
  • Fiber penetration exceeds 58%, with gigabit plans available in most cities.

Internet Freedom in Estonia

Free Internet Freedom Status
  • Estonia has one of the world's freest internet environments
  • No government content filtering — only court-ordered removal of specific illegal content
  • Strong constitutional protections for freedom of expression
  • Estonia was the first country to use internet voting in national elections
  • The TTJA has no content blocking mandate

ISP Speed Comparison — Estonia

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

Provider Technology Download Upload Ping Details
Elisa FTTH, 5G Mbps Mbps ms View →
Tele2 Estonia 5G, LTE Mbps Mbps ms View →
Telia Estonia FTTH, 5G Mbps Mbps ms View →

All Providers in Estonia

How to Choose an ISP in Estonia

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 — Estonia Broadband

How fast is internet in Estonia?

Median download speeds are around 119 Mbps. Gigabit fiber plans are widely available at competitive prices.

Who are the main ISPs in Estonia?

The main providers are Telia Estonia, Elisa, and Tele2. All three offer fiber and mobile services.

Is internet censored in Estonia?

No. Estonia has one of the freest internet environments in the world. There is no government content filtering.

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