Brazilian Internet
The Brazilian Internet refers to the online network and digital services available in Brazil. It has grown significantly since the late 1990s, with millions of users accessing the internet for various purposes, including social media, e-commerce, and education. Major cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have high internet penetration rates, while rural areas still face challenges in connectivity.
In recent years, the Brazilian government has implemented initiatives to improve internet access across the country. This includes expanding broadband infrastructure and promoting digital literacy programs. As a result, more Brazilians are engaging with online content and services, contributing to the country's digital economy.