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Internet Providers in Tunisia

Africa — Ranked #105 globally for broadband speed

Tunisia has one of the more developed digital economies in North Africa, with a strong tradition of internet usage dating to the early 2000s. Post-revolution reforms opened the telecom market, enabling competition and rapid mobile internet expansion. Tunis and coastal cities have good connectivity, while interior regions rely more heavily on mobile broadband. Tunisia's tech and outsourcing industries are significant drivers of broadband demand.

Broadband Overview — Tunisia

Median Download 16.2 Mbps
Median Upload 6.4 Mbps
Median Ping 27 ms
Global Speed Rank #105 worldwide
Fibre Penetration 4.0% of connections
Internet Users 9M people
Tunisia Internet Statistics
Population 12,048,847
Internet Users 9,400,000 (78.1% penetration)
Broadband Household Coverage 38.0% of households
FTTH / Fibre Penetration 4.0% of fixed broadband
Mobile Subscriptions 125 per 100 people
Avg. Monthly Cost (broadband) ~USD $18
Regulatory Body Instance Nationale des Télécommunications (INT)
Global Speed Rank #105 (Ookla fixed broadband index)

Broadband Infrastructure

Tunisia's market is served by Tunisie Telecom (state-owned), Ooredoo Tunisia, and Orange Tunisia. Fixed broadband is primarily ADSL, with fiber rollouts at an early stage. Mobile 4G covers most of the country. International connectivity is via submarine cables in the Mediterranean linking to Europe and other North African countries.

Key Facts

  • Tunisia was the first Arab country to suppress internet censorship after the 2011 revolution.
  • Tunis is a growing hub for French-speaking African tech companies and BPO services.
  • 4G LTE covers over 95% of Tunisia's populated areas.
  • Tunisia has a high rate of social media usage relative to its income level.
  • The INT regulates broadband quality and promotes competition.

Internet Freedom in Tunisia

Mostly Free Internet Freedom Status
  • Tunisia significantly liberalized internet access after the 2011 revolution
  • The Ammar 404 censorship system from the Ben Ali era was dismantled post-revolution
  • Some adult content and gambling sites remain blocked
  • Social media and news sites are generally accessible
  • President Saied's consolidation of power since 2021 has introduced new concerns about online speech restrictions
  • Journalists have faced legal challenges for online reporting critical of the government

ISP Speed Comparison — Tunisia

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

Provider Technology Download Upload Ping Details
Ooredoo Tunisia 4G Fixed Wireless, 5G 38 Mbps 16 Mbps 22 ms View →
Orange Tunisia 4G Fixed Wireless, ADSL 32 Mbps 12 Mbps 24 ms View →
Tunisie Telecom Fibre (FTTH), VDSL 48 Mbps 22 Mbps 20 ms View →

All Providers in Tunisia

How to Choose an ISP in Tunisia

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 — Tunisia Broadband

Who are the main ISPs in Tunisia?

The three main operators are Tunisie Telecom, Ooredoo Tunisia, and Orange Tunisia.

Is internet free in Tunisia?

Largely yes. Tunisia has significantly liberalized internet access since 2011, though some content filtering still occurs.

How fast is internet in Tunisia?

Median download speeds are around 16 Mbps. Urban areas have faster connections, while rural regions rely on mobile data.

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