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🌐 Internet Speed in Medellín: Is It Good Enough for Work Calls and Uploads?

For digital nomads, reliable internet isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. So how does Medellín perform in 2025? Here's a comprehensive look at internet speeds across homes, cafes, and coworking spaces. 


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đŸ“¶ Average Speeds & Technology 


Fiber-optic connectivity is widely available, especially in El Poblado, Laureles, and Envigado. Many rentals in El Poblado advertise speeds of 100 Mbps and above revenueamplify.com+12mightytravels.com+12nomad-magazine.com+12. 

The city-wide average generally ranges from 20–50 Mbps, with better performance in newer apartments and coworking spaces . 

Some tests have reported peak speeds up to 165 Mbps download in well-connected locations goatsontheroad.com+1nomads.com+1. 

According to recent nomad-friendly surveys, Medellín’s median fixed broadband speed is approximately 130 Mbps download / 33 Mbps upload, which is excellent for video conferencing and large file transfers stippl.io+12nomad-magazine.com+12travelcontinuously.com+12. 

 

🏠 At Home: Apartments and Coliving 


Listings in popular nomad neighborhoods (e.g. Poblado) often include 100 Mbps fiber in the monthly rent (~USD 800) everyplace.co+11mightytravels.com+11esim.holafly.com+11. 

Some coliving accommodations offer even faster fiber connections—up to 200 Mbps—with coworking access included for under USD 200/month  esim.holafly.com+7johnspencerellis.com+7nomaddealsinfo.com+7. 

 

☕ CafĂ©s & Coworking Spaces 


Most mid-to-upscale cafĂ©s and coworking venues provide free high-speed Wi‑Fi suitable for Zoom calls and uploads . 

Many digital nomads recommend coworking-friendly cafĂ©s that consistently maintain speeds over 20 Mbps, and coworking hubs often list speed tests on their sites travelislife.org. 

Community consensus: cafés offer a solid backup option, but fiber-fast speeds are most reliable in coworking spaces  nomad-magazine.com+3travelislife.org+3digitalnomadlifestyle.com+3. 

 

🌳 Public Wi‑Fi & Mobile Hotspots 


Free Wi‑Fi is available at metro stations, public parks, malls, and libraries, averaging 30–100 Mbps, though speeds may vary esim.holafly.com. 

Using a local Claro, Movistar, or Tigo 4G/LTE SIM with hotspot capability is a smart backup; Claro often provides decent coverage for remote work . 

 

🎯 Is It Enough for Work? 


Yes—Medellín's internet capabilities are more than adequate for: 

Video calls (Zoom, Teams, Google Meet) – 10–20 Mbps suffices. 

Uploading content (design, coding, streaming) Metered fiber ensures stable performance. 

Working from cafĂ©s or coworking spots – High peak speeds support intensive collaboration. 

Recommendation: For mission-critical projects, prioritize renting places with fiber and using coworking or coliving spaces that offer guaranteed speeds. 

 

✅ Final Verdict 


Fiber-optic: 100–200 Mbps in most nomad-friendly apartments and coliving spaces twoticketsanywhere.com+12johnspencerellis.com+12travelislife.org+12. 

Citywide averages: 20–50 Mbps, but often higher in premium areas . 

Coworking speeds: 30–130 Mbps typical; peak tests in optimized spaces reach 165 Mbps . 

Public hotspots & mobile backup ensure peace of mind . 

 

🏡 Work Seamlessly from Nomadic House 


At Nomadic House, we offer: 

  • 100+ Mbps fiber in every unit 

  • Dedicated coworking zones with ultra-stable internet 

  • Community network and shared resources 

  • Local guidance for mobile hotspot setup 


Ready to connect, work, and live in Medellín without connectivity worries?  Visit www.nomadichouse.co to secure your place. 

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Medellín delivers on its promise: solid speeds, fiber everywhere, and strong support infrastructure for digital nomads. It’s ready for real work—online and offline. 

 
 
 

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