In a landmark achievement for Guyana’s digital infrastructure, One Communications has announced that its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network now reaches over 75% of households across the nation. This significant milestone underscores the company’s role as the leading provider of advanced fibre connectivity in the country, propelling Guyana’s digital transformation forward. With more than 170,000 homes and businesses now connected, the expansion aligns with the government’s agenda to enhance nationwide connectivity, foster ICT-driven economic growth, and improve access to education. The company’s Chief Operations Officer, Eshwar Thakurdin, emphasized the focus on bridging the digital divide between urban and rural areas, particularly in regions like West Side, East Coast Demerara, Berbice, and Linden. The project, which required an additional investment of USD 10 million over the past two years, has positioned Guyana as one of the Caribbean’s fastest-growing broadband markets. Thakurdin highlighted the company’s mission to keep Guyana connected to future advancements, whether for global investors, remote learners, or smart homes. The latest phase of expansion, completed between August and October 2025, has brought high-speed internet to numerous communities, including Look Out, Grove, and Rosignol. Hilton Wong, General Manager of One Communications’ business arm Brava, also noted the transformative impact on small businesses, enabling them to move online and access digital payment solutions. Since its initial rollout in 2017, One Communications has continued to expand its fibre network, with further rollouts planned for 2026. The company, part of the ATN International Group, remains committed to fostering inclusion, empowerment, and national progress through cutting-edge telecommunications solutions.
3 in every 4 homes in Guyana now have access to fibre… One Communications powers Nation’s digital leap
