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Bandwidth and Transit Providers in Costa Rica

Who are the main transit providers in Costa Rica?

viabandwidth maps 21 IP transit and bandwidth carriers registered in Costa Rica. Network reach is derived from public RIR IPv4 allocations and PeeringDB exchange presence, so you can shortlist by scale before requesting an operator dossier with verified contacts.

Carrier data sourced from RIR delegations and PeeringDB registrations. Last reviewed 2026-06-11.

21 providers

Othos Telecomunications

navegalo.com

Navégalo provides enterprise Data Center, Cloud, Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Managed Services, Network, Infrastructure and AI solutions across Costa Rica, Central America and Miami. Serving Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, Miami and U.S. clients.

MILLICOM CABLE COSTA RICA S.A.

tigo.cr

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Telecable Economico S.A.

telecablecr.com

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CRISP S.A.

luminet.cr

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Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad y Telecom.

grupoice.com

La Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz (CNFL), en alianza con el Programa Integral de Mercadeo Agropecuario (PIMA), firmaron el contrato del proyecto de construcción de una planta fotovoltaica en el Gran Área Metropolitana (GAM).

Cooperativa de Electrificaci�n Rural de San Carlos R.L. (Coopelesca R.L.)

coopelesca.com

Telefonica de Costa Rica TC, SA

movistar.cr

Worldcom de Costa Rica, S.A.

worldcom.co.cr

METROCOM CR

metrocom.cr

METROCOM es el ISP que brinda el servicio de internet más rápido de Costa Rica, mediante su red de fibra óptica brinda servicios desde los 400 Megas simétricos.

COOPERATIVA DE ELECTRIFICACI�N RURAL DE GUANACASTE R.L.

coopeguanacaste.com

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CoopeAlfaroRuiz

coopealfaroruiz.com

CoopeSantos

coopesantos.com

Sistemas Fratec S.A.

fratec.net

Grupo Telco de Centroamerica S.A.

telco.cr

R&H International Telecom Services SA.

rhitcr.com

GCI SERVICE PROVIDER S.A.

tumm.co.cr

Junta Administrativa del Servicio El�ctrico Municipal de Cartago(JASEC)

jasec.go.cr

FIBERNET

fibernetcr.com

INASOL INAL�MBRICA SOLUCIONES S.A.

inasol.com

RED Y COMUNICACIONES REYCOM DEL SUR SOCIEDAD ANONIMA

reycom.cr

SERVICIOS FEMAROCA TV SOCIEDAD ANONIMA

tekicr.com

Frequently asked questions

Who are the main transit providers in Costa Rica?
viabandwidth tracks 21 IP transit and bandwidth carriers registered in Costa Rica, ranging from backbone operators with the largest IPv4 holdings to regional and access carriers. The top providers by network size appear first in the directory.
What is IP transit?
IP transit is a service where a network operator carries your traffic across its own network and connects it to the rest of the internet. You pay a transit provider for bandwidth capacity, and they route your packets upstream. Transit is distinct from peering, where two networks exchange traffic directly at no cost.
What is the difference between backbone and regional carriers in Costa Rica?
The network reach band reflects IPv4 holdings and internet exchange presence. Backbone carriers have the largest IPv4 allocations and broadest exchange presence. Regional carriers serve specific markets with meaningful but smaller footprints. Access carriers are last-mile or local operators. The band is derived from publicly available RIR and PeeringDB data.
How do I evaluate a transit provider?
Key factors are: IPv4 block size (a proxy for routing table depth), internet exchange presence (where peering happens), latency to your target markets, and SLA terms. The operator dossier unlocked via credits gives you verified contact routes and network intelligence for each provider.

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