Gibraltar, located on the southern coast of Spain, is a small territory with a population of around 33,000 people densely packed into an area of just 6.8 square kilometres. Despite its size, Gibraltar is a significant hub for telecommunications, hosting several major data centres and multiple undersea cable landing points. Its geography, dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, has necessitated unique infrastructure solutions, including extensive tunnelling. In terms of renewables, Gibraltar has made strides with a solar power plant at the Europa Point Lighthouse and a wave power station at the Detached Mole. However, due to space constraints, Gibraltar still relies heavily on imported fossil fuels. The technology sector is mature and vibrant, with a strong focus on fintech, gaming and digital services, largely driven by Gibraltar's status as a self-governing British Overseas Territory with a favourable regulatory environment. Its telecommunications infrastructure is modern and robust, with widespread fibre optic broadband coverage and advanced mobile networks.
Mobile Network Operators
The are 1 companies operating mobile networks in this region.