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Staying connected is essential for remote work, business, and daily life. Puerto Rico offers a variety of internet and mobile providers, each with unique advantages in terms of speed, coverage, and affordability. This guide compares the top internet and mobile providers in Puerto Rico to help expats, digital nomads, and new residents make the right choice for their lifestyle.

remote work setup with broadband and mobile providers in Puerto Rico

Internet Providers in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico has several major internet service providers, each with different technologies and regional strengths. Below is a quick comparison:

Top Internet Options Compared

ProviderConnection TypeCoverage AreaNotable Features
LibertyFiber & CableIsland-wideBundled TV & mobile; fast fiber plans
ClaroDSL & FiberStrong rural presenceWide DSL network, growing fiber availability
AeroNetFixed WirelessUrban & metro zonesPopular among remote workers
HughesNetSatelliteRemote areasSlower speeds; available island-wide
WorldNetFiber & Business DSLBusiness districtsBusiness-focused packages
Optico FiberFiber (XGS-PON)San Juan metro onlyUltra-fast speeds up to 4 Gbps; premium plans

Tip: Liberty and Claro are the most widely used residential internet providers, while AeroNet is favored by digital professionals due to its consistent speed in urban centers.

(Related: Explore 2025 reviews from Broadbandnow)

How to Pick an Internet Provider

If you live in a rural area, Claro’s DSL may be your best option, while city dwellers can benefit from Liberty’s high-speed fiber. HughesNet offers satellite internet, but it tends to be slower and more expensive – best used as a last resort. It’s worth noting that there is the possibility of an outage with Cable & DSL during a bad storm, so Fiber can offer the most reliability but it is not available in all areas yet.

Mobile Providers in Puerto Rico

Most U.S.-based mobile service providers operate in Puerto Rico with full coverage and no roaming fees. However, performance may vary based on your specific location.

Top 3 Cell Carriers in Puerto Rico

ProviderNetwork TypeCoverage StrengthNotes
T-Mobile4G / 5GStrong island-wideIncludes PR in U.S. roaming plans
Liberty4G / 5GExcellent in metroLiberty handles local infrastructure for AT&T clients
Claro4G / 5GStrong rural reachGreat for island-wide coverage

Tip: If you already have a U.S. plan, check if Puerto Rico is included as domestic coverage. Most national carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile offer service without any roaming charges.

(Related: Check Puerto Rico’s internet coverage on https://www.opensignal.com/reports/2025/07/puerto-rico/mobile-network-experience

mobile user in Puerto Rico viewing coverage from internet and mobile providers

Tips for Mainland U.S. Travelers

Claro is often praised for its island-wide reliability, while Liberty/AT&T has an edge in urban 5G speed. T-Mobile is a solid all-around option, particularly for travelers coming from the mainland.

Final Thoughts

Choosing the right provider depends on where in Puerto Rico you plan to live and how you use your devices. Urban areas typically have access to fast fiber internet and strong 5G service, while rural regions may rely more on DSL or satellite connections.

When selecting a provider, consider:

  • Location-specific coverage
  • Need for bundled services
  • Work-from-home demands or streaming habits

If you’re relocating for tax incentives under Act 60, having reliable service is essential to staying connected to stateside affairs, remote work, or investment platforms.

Need Help Navigating Services?

At Puerto Rico Advantage, we help new residents get set up smoothly—including choosing internet or mobile providers that match your needs. Schedule a free call with us today to get expert guidance!

Staying connected is essential for remote work, business, and daily life. Puerto Rico offers a variety of internet and cell phone providers, each with unique advantages in terms of speed, coverage, and affordability. This guide compares the top service providers to help expats, digital nomads, and new residents make the right choice for their lifestyle.

Puerto Rico Tax Changes

Time-Sensitive Tax Reform Updates

The Puerto Rico Governor has just signed a new law that will amend the terms of the Act 60 Investor program.  We have learned that this will raise the Investor tax rate for Puerto Rico-sourced short and long-term capital gains, dividends, and interest to 4% from the current 0%.

This change is reported to take affect as of January, 2027 and will apply to applications received after that date.  For those who wish to apply before then to lock in the 0% terms, that option is still available.

We will be publishing more details here as we receive them.  If you wish to join our mailing list to be notified of changes like this, please provide your details below or email us at info@PRAdvantage.com.  Or, click here to schedule a free consult today.

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