Internet providers in Peru are stepping up with faster speeds, wider coverage, and competitive plans in a country where digital demand is increasingly becoming essential. Our guide on the leading ISPs in Peru cuts through the noise to help you discover more options for your home or business connectivity.
Not all the network dealers in Peru deliver the same experience, and the differences can be significant depending on your needs and location. The selection coming up brings together standout options known for consistency, coverage, and value.
55 Best internet providers in Peru
The scope of network services offered range from world-class fiber-optic broadband to fixed wireless connections, mobile data services, and satellite solutions.
Which is the best WiFi in Peru?
1. Claro Perú
Claro is Peru’s top internet provider by market share (38%) and leads all operators in 4G download speeds nationally.
| +51 915 020 030 | |
| Website | www.claro.com.pe |
The ISP offers fiber optic, cable, mobile (4G/5G), home internet, and pay TV across Peru. With over 500 physical stores and round clock virtual support.
2. Movistar Perú
Movistar (Telefónica) holds the second-largest market share (24%) and is known for its extensive national coverage, especially in rural and remote regions of Peru.
| 1004 | |
| Website | www.movistar.com.pe |
The dealer provides mobile, fiber optic, fixed-line, and Movistar TV services. Its fiber plans offer up to 1,000 Mbps.
3. Entel Perú
Entel ranks third in Peru’s mobile market (24%) and leads in upload speeds making it a strong choice for users who prioritize video calls and data uploads.
| Phone | (01) 611-7777 |
| Website | www.entel.pe |
Entel offers mobile plans (4G/5G), home wireless internet, and recently partnered with Starlink for Direct-to-Cell satellite connectivity in remote areas.
4. Bitel
Bitel, owned by Vietnam’s Viettel Group, commands 14 percent of the local internet market and is recognized for its highly competitive pricing.
| Phone | +51 930 123 123 |
| Website | www.bitel.com.pe |
The internet firm offers mobile internet, home fiber optic plans starting at S/55 for 200 Mbps, and 4G mobile data across Peru.
5. WIN Internet
WIN is a prominent home fiber optic provider with multi-city presence in Peru, offering symmetrical gigabit speeds, up to 2,500 Mbps on XGSPON, and operating under WIN-NET TELECOM S.A.C.
| Phone | (01) 707 3000 |
| Website | www.win.pe |
WIN provides fiber optic internet for homes and businesses across Lima, Callao, Áncash, Lambayeque, La Libertad, and Piura.
6. WOW Perú
WOW Perú is a fast-growing Lima-based fiber optic provider known for its budget-friendly entry plans offering one of the best price-per-Mbps ratios in Peru.
| Phone | 0800 71969 (free) |
| Website | www.wowperu.pe |
The ISP delivers fiber optic residential internet with unlimited data and symmetrical speeds.
7. Nubyx (Fiberlux)
Nubyx, backed by the Fiberlux corporate network, is a premium fiber optic provider available in Lima, Arequipa, Ica, and Cusco.
| Mobile | +51 16416666 |
| Website | www.nubyx.pe |
Nubyx provides fiber optic internet for homes and enterprises with plans featuring dedicated bandwidth, dual-band Wi-Fi routers, and cloud services including hosting and data center storage.
8. Cablemás
Cablemás is one of Peru’s few HFC (Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial) cable internet providers, offering the most affordable entry-level plan in the country.
| Telephone | (01) 641-8000 |
| Website | www.cablemas.com.pe |
The ISP provides internet via HFC cable technology, bundled in some areas with cable TV packages. Its entry plan offers 20 Mbps at S/39.90 while its higher-tier plan offers 100 Mbps at S/89.90 per month.
9. HughesNet Perú
HughesNet is the leading satellite internet provider in Peru, offering nationwide coverage including remote Amazonian and Andean communities.
| +51 936 260 726 | |
| Website | www.hughesnet.com.pe |
HughesNet is particularly ideal for areas that have no access to terrestrial broadband infrastructure.
10. Starlink Perú
Starlink (SpaceX) has rapidly gained traction in Peru as the premium satellite internet option, offering unlimited data and low-latency connectivity even in the most isolated regions of the country.
| Support | 0800 55 77 99 |
| Website | www.starlink.com/pe |
The Elon Musk owned ISP offers unlimited satellite broadband in Peru starting at S/169/month, with a one-time hardware cost of S/910 for the dish and router.
Full list of Top 55 ISPs in Peru
- Americatel
- Artic Telecom
- Bansat
- Bantel Perú
- Best Cable
- Bit-Net
- Bitel (Viettel)
- Cable Andina
- Cable Más
- Cable Selva Central
- Cable Visión Perú
- Cala Servicios Integrales
- Claro (América Móvil)
- Colinanet
- Compunetwork
- Conex TV
- Convergia
- Directv Internet
- E-Network
- Econocable (Grupo Econocable)
- Entel Perú
- FiberPro
- Fiberlux
- Fravatel
- Full Connection
- Giganet Perú
- Gtd Perú
- HughesNet
- Infratel
- Ingenyo S.A.C.
- Integratel Perú
- InterNexa
- Inversiones Telcotel
- iWay
- Loa Network
- Masterline
- Media Commerce
- Mega Andina TV
- Megacable
- MG Digital (MGD)
- Misti Net
- Movistar (Telefónica del Perú)
- NextNet
- NOCPeru
- Nubyx
- Optical Networks
- PeruData
- Red Científica Peruana (RCP)
- Red Intercable Perú
- Satelital Telecomunicaciones
- Starlink
- Superc@ble
- Tecnoweb Perú
- Televisora del Sur
- Ultra
- Velocinet
- Win (Wi-Net Telecom)
- Wow Perú
These ISP companies are fairly accessible in all the 26 administrative units among them 24 departments and two provinces.
Additional services include cloud hosting, dedicated bandwidth, and cybersecurity support.
Internet coverage across departments in Peru
| No. | Departments | Capital | Pop |
| 1 | Amazonas | Chachapoyas | 430k |
| 2 | Áncash | Huaraz | 1.2m |
| 3 | Apurímac | Abancay | 430k |
| 4 | Arequipa | Arequipa | 1.5m |
| 5 | Ayacucho | Ayacucho | 680k |
| 6 | Cajamarca | Cajamarca | 1.5m |
| 7 | Callao (Constitutional Province) | Callao | 1.1m |
| 8 | Cusco | Cusco | 1.4m |
| 9 | Huancavelica | Huancavelica | 370k |
| 10 | Huánuco | Huánuco | 760k |
| 11 | Ica | Ica | 950k |
| 12 | Junín | Huancayo | 1.3m |
| 13 | La Libertad | Trujillo | 2.1m |
| 14 | Lambayeque | Chiclayo | 1.4m |
| 15 | Lima (Region) | Huacho | 1.1m |
| 16 | Lima Province (Metropolitan Lima) | Lima | 10.1m |
| 17 | Loreto | Iquitos | 1.0m |
| 18 | Madre de Dios | Puerto Maldonado | 180k |
| 19 | Moquegua | Moquegua | 200k |
| 20 | Pasco | Cerro de Pasco | 270k |
| 21 | Piura | Piura | 2.1m |
| 22 | Puno | Puno | 1.2m |
| 23 | San Martín | Moyobamba | 900k |
| 24 | Tacna | Tacna | 380k |
| 25 | Tumbes | Tumbes | 260k |
| 26 | Ucayali | Pucallpa | 600k |
In conclusion, internet providers in Peru play a vital role in bridging digital gaps, supporting businesses, education, and communication across the country. Even so, the steady growth of connectivity signals a more inclusive digital.
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