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

- 20 ago
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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.

📶 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.
☕ Cafés & Coworking Spaces
Most mid-to-upscale cafés and coworking venues provide free high-speed Wi‑Fi suitable for Zoom calls and uploads .
Many digital nomads recommend coworking-friendly cafés 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 cafés 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.


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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