Leo, let's discuss the digital landscape of Dominica and Grenada. How does their internet infrastructure compare?
Dominica's internet access isn't exactly renowned for speed. It's more aligned with the island's relaxed pace.
So, more "island time" than "Silicon Valley" speed? I imagine it's ideal for those seeking a complete digital detox.
Precisely. Grenada, however, seems to be making strides in digital connectivity, implementing more initiatives.
Are they surpassing Dominica significantly in terms of digital infrastructure?
Both countries face the challenge of connecting remote communities, a significant undertaking given their terrain and geography. But Grenada appears to be slightly ahead.
What specific infrastructure are we talking about?
A combination of fiber optics in populated areas and wireless solutions for remote communities. It's an ongoing project.
And what about public internet access points? Are internet cafes still prevalent?
You'll find WiFi hotspots in tourist areas, cafes, and hotels. Internet cafes might be less common now.
So, the verdict? Are these islands ready for a full-fledged digital revolution?
Not quite leading the charge, but they're improving. High-speed internet enthusiasts might find better options elsewhere. But for those seeking a balance of Caribbean relaxation and occasional connectivity, it's feasible.
Essentially, don't expect 4K streaming while hiking, but checking social media and planning trips is manageable.