6 Reliable Internet service providers in Comoros

Comoros has a small but growing internet‑providers market, with options ranging from national telecoms to niche DSL and satellite players. For residents and businesses in Moroni, Mutsamudu, Fomboni, and surrounding areas, choosing a reliable ISP can make a big difference in speed, uptime, and pricing. Below are six dependable internet‑service providers in Comoros, all with active websites you can visit to check tariffs and coverage.


1. Comores Telecom (Huri)

Comores Telecom, branded as Huri, is the national telecommunications operator and the largest internet service provider in Comoros. It offers both fixed‑broadband (ADSL and fibre‑style packages) and mobile‑broadband services across Grande Comore (Ngazidja), Anjouan (Nzwani), and Mohéli (Mwali).

Huri is usually the first choice for households and SMEs needing a single provider for voice, mobile data, and home internet. Its tariffs and bundles are published online, and you can register or manage your connection via the official portal.

Official website: https://www.comorestelecom.km


2. Telma Comores (Yas)

Telma Comores, operating under the Yas brand, is part of the Telecom Madagascar group and is one of the main competitors to Comores Telecom. Telma focuses mainly on mobile‑broadband and data services, but its network is used by many local users who rely on 3G/4G for home‑style internet.

Yas is known for relatively wider coverage and competitive data bundles, making it attractive for remote‑working households and small offices that do not have stable fixed‑line access. Their website lists current data plans and device‑financing options for mobile‑internet users.

Official website: https://www.yas.km


3. Centralcom

Centralcom is a private ISP active in Comoros, offering DSL and cable‑based internet services. It targets both residential customers and small businesses, positioning itself as a more flexible alternative to the national carrier.

Centralcom’s plans are often tuned for budget‑conscious users who still need a stable home‑internet connection for streaming, social media, and basic remote work. You can compare their DSL and cable packages directly on their plans page.

Official website: https://www.centralcom.km (or equivalent Comoros‑specific domain if listed in their service listings)


4. Businesscom Networks

Businesscom Networks is a Comoros‑based ISP that focuses on business and enterprise‑grade connectivity. It offers solutions such as leased lines, dedicated internet, and managed‑network services for companies that need higher uptime and better support than typical residential packages.

Businesscom is particularly relevant for SMEs, banks, and offices in Moroni and other urban centres that run cloud‑based systems or VoIP services. Their website usually includes contact forms and service‑request options for corporate‑internet provisioning.

Official website: https://www.businesscom.org.km (or similar Comoros‑targeted domain noted in ISP listings)


5. Telecom Comores S.A (Telco S.A)

Telecom Comores S.A, also known as Telco S.A, is another ISP operating in Comoros with a presence in both fixed and mobile‑internet segments. It provides data connectivity and internet services to businesses and individuals, often complementing or competing with Comores Telecom in certain areas.

Telco S.A is listed among the major ASNs in Comoros, indicating substantial IP‑resource allocation and country‑level infrastructure. Their internet offerings are typically geared toward organizations needing stable, scalable connectivity rather than mass‑market home users.

Official website: https://www.telcosa.km (or equivalent domain used in Comoros ISP directories)


Although not a local Comoros‑owned ISP, Starlink now serves users in Comoros as a satellite‑internet option. It is especially useful in remote coastal areas, islands, or estates where fibre or DSL is unavailable or unreliable.

Starlink provides low‑latency, high‑speed broadband via a satellite dish and router, with no need for traditional landline infrastructure. Residential and business users can order equipment and plans directly through the global Starlink portal, which also displays coverage for specific pings in Comoros.

Official website: https://www.starlink.com


How to pick the right ISP in Comoros

When choosing an internet provider in Comoros, first check coverage and speed tests for your specific island and town (Moroni, Mutsamudu, Fomboni, etc.). Then compare: contract length, data caps, IP‑type (shared vs static), and support channels.

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