Uzbekistan Plans to Increase International Internet Connection to 5,000 Gbps

The country plans to accelerate network speed and scale the IT sector by 2030

Uzbekistan has announced ambitious plans to develop digital infrastructure and the IT sector as part of the updated "Uzbekistan-2030" Strategy. By 2030, the bandwidth of the international Internet will reach 5,000 Gbps, and the coverage of fiber-optic and broadband networks will increase from 98.2% to 99.9%. Low-speed tariff plans will increase from 13 Mbps to 20 Mbps, and the annual growth of the telecommunications industry will increase from 9.2% to 15%.

The export of digital services will also receive a strong boost - from $1 billion in 2026 to $5 billion by 2030. The country's IT park will become a key driver: the number of residents will double to 7.5 thousand, the share of their services in GDP will be 1.5%, and the share of exporting companies will increase from 28% to 40%. It is planned to create 100 thousand new jobs, support more than 2 thousand startups, and the emergence of the first national "unicorn" worth $1 billion by 2027.

The strategy also focuses on artificial intelligence and mobile network: training 5 million specialists and achieving 100% coverage of international highways with mobile Internet. Uzbekistan expects to take 50th place in the world index of government readiness to use AI and strengthen the country's position as a leader in the digital economy of the region.