Honduras, located in Central America, is largely mountainous, posing a challenge for the establishment of telecommunications and other technology infrastructure. Its population of approximately 9.9 million is unevenly distributed, with a significant proportion residing in rural areas and small cities, further complicating technology access and deployment. The nation is divided into 18 departments, each presenting varied geographical and infrastructural challenges. Honduras has been embracing technology, especially in its urban centres like Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, where mobile and internet penetration is comparatively high. However, the country's technology sector overall can be characterised as developing, with significant scope for growth particularly in the areas of renewables and telecommunications. Unique infrastructure solutions in Honduras include the use of solar-powered cellular towers in remote areas, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable and innovative technology solutions.

ITU Region
Region-2
Geographic Region
Regulatory Body
Comisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones CONATEL
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Mobile Network Operators

The are 3 companies operating mobile networks in this region.

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Claro Honduras is a telecommunications company that operates within Honduras. It is a subsidiary of América Móvil, a Mexican telecommunications group. The Claro brand, which translates to 'clear' or 'of course' in Spanish and Portuguese, operates across multiple Latin American countries, including Honduras. The company was founded in 2003 as Megatel de Honduras S.A. de C.V., later acquired by América Móvil in 2004.

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Hondutel, officially known as Empresa Hondureña de Telecomunicaciones, is the government-owned telecommunications company of Honduras. The organisation was established on May 7, 1976, as an autonomous entity with the primary responsibility of modernising the telecommunications system in Honduras and enhancing its administration and profitability. Historically, Hondutel was managed by the Honduran armed forces, as telecommunications were regarded as a matter of national security in the country. In the late 20th century, attempts were made to privatise Hondutel under the pressure of the...
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Tigo Honduras is a telecommunications network operating in Honduras. It is a subsidiary of Millicom International Cellular SA, a Luxembourg-based telecommunication service provider known for its fixed line and mobile services in Latin America. Millicom International Cellular SA, trading under the brand name Tigo, was established on December 14, 1990, by Shelby Bryan, Jan Stenbeck, Telma Sosa, and Olvin Galdamez. The company's main shareholder is French billionaire Xavier Niel, who owns 27.13% of the company. The Tigo brand provides digital services including high-speed data, broadband, mobile...

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