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Test your Netlife internet speed in Ecuador

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Netlife is Ecuador's largest private fiber optic internet provider with more than 860,000 clients across the country. Netlife offers residential fiber plans with WiFi 6 routers from 550 Mbps to 2 Gbps, featuring WPA3 security and additional services including cybersecurity, cloud gaming, and tech support.

About Netlife

Netlife was founded in 2010 and operates under the legal entity Megadatos S.A., headquartered at Atahualpa E313 and Nunez de Vela in the Torre del Puente Building in Quito. The company has grown to serve more than 860,000 clients, making it the largest private fiber optic internet provider in Ecuador.

Netlife focuses exclusively on fiber optic internet delivery through FTTH/GPON technology, providing additional services including cybersecurity, cloud gaming, tech support, website creation, and productivity tools.

Netlife Plans and Services

Netlife offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Netlife offers fiber optic plans starting at USD 28.75 per month including VAT for 550 Mbps with a WiFi 6 router featuring WPA3 security. The 750 Mbps plan costs USD 33.93 monthly. The 950 Mbps plan is available for approximately USD 45.00 per month.

The premium 2 Gbps plan costs USD 114.99 per month including VAT. Installation costs USD 166.75 with promotions offering up to 100 percent discount. Minimum commitment period for promotions is 36 months. Up to 50 percent discounts on bills available during promotional periods.

Netlife Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
Fibra 550 Mbps fiber550 MbpsUSD 28.75/month
  • WiFi 6 router with WPA3
  • FTTH fiber connection
  • Cybersecurity protection
Fibra 750 Mbps fiber750 MbpsUSD 33.93/month
  • WiFi 6 router included
  • HD and 4K streaming
  • Multiple device support
Fibra 950 Mbps fiber950 MbpsUSD 45.00/month
  • Near-gigabit speeds
  • WiFi 6 with WPA3 security
  • Gaming and remote work
Fibra 2000 Mbps fiber2000 MbpsUSD 114.99/month
  • 2 Gbps fiber speeds
  • Premium WiFi 6 router
  • Smart home optimized

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Netlife for current offers.

Test Your Netlife Speed

Run a free speed test to check if Netlife delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Netlife advertised speeds above.

Netlife Speed Test FAQ

What internet speeds does Netlife offer in Ecuador?

Netlife offers fiber optic internet speeds from 550 Mbps to 2 Gbps in Ecuador. Available speed tiers include 550, 750, 950, 1000, and 2000 Mbps. All connections use FTTH/GPON fiber technology with WiFi 6 routers featuring WPA3 security included at no additional cost. Speed availability depends on fiber coverage at your address.

How much does Netlife internet cost in Ecuador?

Netlife fiber plans start at USD 28.75 per month including VAT for 550 Mbps. The 750 Mbps plan costs USD 33.93, the 950 Mbps plan costs approximately USD 45.00, and the 2 Gbps plan costs USD 114.99 monthly including VAT. Installation costs USD 166.75 with promotional discounts of up to 100 percent available. Minimum contract period for promotions is 36 months.

Where is Netlife available in Ecuador?

Netlife operates primarily in Ecuador's major cities including Quito and Guayaquil, with expanding coverage to additional urban areas. The company serves over 860,000 clients through its FTTH fiber optic network. Coverage varies by neighborhood and is dependent on fiber infrastructure deployment. You can check availability by contacting Netlife at 3920000 or 0985970000.

How can I test my Netlife internet speed?

You can test your Netlife internet speed using the free speed test tool on this page. Click Start Test to measure your download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For the most accurate results, connect your device directly to the Netlife WiFi 6 router using an ethernet cable, close all background applications, and ensure no other devices are consuming bandwidth during the test.

Last verified: February 8, 2026

Data source: netlife.ec