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E-Networks (ENet) is Guyana's fastest internet provider according to Ookla Speedtest, offering fiber-optic broadband with speeds up to 1 Gbps. Founded in 2003 in Georgetown, E-Networks provides fiber internet, wireless broadband, mobile service, and cable television to over 60,000 homes and businesses. Fiber plans start from GYD 8,900 per month for 300 Mbps with free DreamTV included.

About E-Networks

E-Networks Inc. was established in 2003 after the founders sold their earlier company Future Net Inc. Based in Georgetown, E-Networks has grown into Guyana's leading provider of cable TV, fiber-optic internet, and wireless broadband services.

The company operates Guyana's largest fiber-optic backbone network, covering major cities and towns including Georgetown, New Amsterdam, Linden, Bartica, Lethem, and Anna Regina. E-Networks was the first provider to launch 5G VoLTE in Guyana through a partnership with Mavenir.

E-Networks Plans and Services

E-Networks offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

E-Networks' OnFiber internet plans range from 300 Mbps at GYD 8,900 per month to 1 Gbps at GYD 26,300 per month. All fiber plans include free DreamTV Fiber service with over 100 channels of movies, TV shows, sports, and news.

The company also offers wireless broadband through fixed-wireless technology and mobile service. E-Networks' DreamTV platform provides cable television with local and international channels. Installation in newly expanded areas takes 3 to 7 days.

E-Networks Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
OnFiber 300 fiber300 MbpsGYD 8,900/month
  • 300 Mbps download
  • 100 Mbps upload
  • Free DreamTV Fiber included
  • Unlimited data
OnFiber 350 fiber350 MbpsGYD 13,100/month
  • 350 Mbps download
  • 100 Mbps upload
  • Free DreamTV Fiber included
  • Unlimited data
OnFiber 1000 fiber1 GbpsGYD 26,300/month
  • 1,000 Mbps download
  • 500 Mbps upload
  • Free DreamTV Fiber included
  • Unlimited data

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact E-Networks for current offers.

E-Networks Coverage by Region

E-Networks performance varies by location. Coverage density, local infrastructure, and network congestion affect speeds in each market.

Georgetown

Coverage: Full FTTH fiber coverage Typical: 300-1,000 Mbps on fiber Peak congestion: Low to moderate

Headquarters location with densest fiber coverage

New Amsterdam and Berbice

Coverage: FTTH fiber available in urban areas Typical: 300-1,000 Mbps on fiber Peak congestion: Low

Fiber installation available in 3-7 days

Linden, Bartica, Lethem

Coverage: Fiber available in main towns Typical: 300-1,000 Mbps on fiber where available Peak congestion: Low

Coverage expanding with new fiber backbone deployment

Is E-Networks Right for You?

Every provider has trade-offs. Here is how E-Networks performs based on real-world usage and customer feedback.

Strengths

  • Fastest fiber and mobile network in Guyana per Ookla Speedtest
  • Gigabit fiber speeds up to 1 Gbps
  • Free DreamTV cable television included with fiber plans
  • Largest fiber-optic backbone in Guyana
  • First 5G VoLTE network in Guyana
  • Coverage across Georgetown, Linden, New Amsterdam, and more

Weaknesses

  • Fiber not available in all areas of Guyana
  • Higher prices than basic mobile data plans from competitors
  • Interior regions have no coverage
  • Installation wait times in newly expanded areas

Best For

  • Households wanting the fastest internet speeds in Guyana
  • Users who want bundled internet and TV in one package
  • Businesses needing high-speed fiber connectivity
  • Customers in major cities and towns with E-Networks coverage

Not Ideal For

  • Users in areas without E-Networks fiber coverage
  • Budget users who only need basic mobile data
  • Customers in Guyana's interior regions
  • Users who need mobile-only service without home internet

How E-Networks Compares

Side-by-side comparison of E-Networks against major competitors in Guyana.

CompetitorSpeedPriceCoverageVerdict
DigicelE-Networks fiber reaches 1 Gbps. Digicel fiber maxes at 200 Mbps. E-Networks wins on raw speed.E-Networks 300 Mbps at GYD 8,900. Digicel 200 Mbps fiber is around GYD 12,000. E-Networks offers better speed per dollar.Both cover Georgetown and major towns. E-Networks has wider fiber reach. Digicel adds mobile coverage.Choose E-Networks for the fastest fiber and bundled TV. Choose Digicel for combined mobile and fiber from one provider.
One CommE-Networks holds the Ookla fastest network award. One Communications speeds depend on connection type.E-Networks fiber starts at GYD 8,900 for 300 Mbps. Pricing varies by plan and technology.One Communications covers more remote areas. E-Networks fiber covers major cities and towns.Choose E-Networks for fastest speeds and fiber TV bundles. Choose One Communications for wider rural coverage.

Troubleshooting E-Networks Issues

Common E-Networks connection problems and how to fix them.

E-Networks internet speeds are slower than expected

Cause: WiFi interference, router placement, or network congestion during peak hours.

  1. Connect directly to the router with an ethernet cable for maximum speed
  2. Place the router in a central location away from walls and appliances
  3. Restart the router by unplugging for 30 seconds
  4. Contact E-Networks support to check for network issues in your area

DreamTV channels not loading or buffering

Cause: Slow internet connection, router issue, or DreamTV service disruption.

  1. Restart the DreamTV box and router
  2. Check your internet speed to ensure it meets minimum requirements
  3. Verify all cable connections are secure
  4. Contact E-Networks support if the issue persists

E-Networks History

Key milestones in E-Networks development and network expansion.

2001

Services started under Future Net Inc., the predecessor company

2003

E-Networks Inc. established after acquiring Future Net Inc.

2015

Expanded fiber-optic network to multiple towns beyond Georgetown

2022

Upgraded fiber speeds and launched DreamTV Fiber service

2025

Recognized by Ookla as Guyana's fastest mobile and fiber network. Partnered with Mavenir to launch first 5G VoLTE network

Test Your E-Networks Speed

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

E-Networks Speed Test FAQ

Is E-Networks the fastest internet provider in Guyana?

Yes, E-Networks (ENet) has been recognized by Ookla as the fastest mobile and fiber network in Guyana based on Speedtest results. The company's fiber plans offer download speeds up to 1 Gbps (1,000 Mbps) with upload speeds up to 500 Mbps. E-Networks operates Guyana's largest fiber-optic backbone network connecting major cities and towns. The company was also the first to launch 5G VoLTE in Guyana.

How do I test my E-Networks speed?

You can test your E-Networks internet speed using the free speed test tool on this page. Click the Start Test button to measure download speed, upload speed, and latency. For the most accurate results on a fiber connection, use an ethernet cable directly connected to your E-Networks router. WiFi testing may show lower speeds due to wireless signal interference. Run tests at different times of day to see how speeds vary during peak and off-peak hours.

Does E-Networks include TV with internet plans?

Yes, all E-Networks OnFiber internet plans include free DreamTV Fiber service. DreamTV provides over 100 channels of movies, TV shows, sports, news, and premium programming. The TV service is delivered over the same fiber-optic connection as your internet, so no separate cable or satellite dish is needed. DreamTV Fiber is included at no additional cost with any OnFiber plan, starting from the 300 Mbps tier at GYD 8,900 per month.

Last verified: February 12, 2026

Data source: E-Networks official website, Ookla Speedtest Awards, Mavenir press release, GSMA