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Internet, Mobile and Coworking in Panama

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Panama · Step by Step

Key Facts

  • Strong in the city. Panama City has fast fibre and cable broadband and good mobile coverage.
  • Main operators. Mobile service comes mainly from +Móvil, Tigo and Claro.
  • Easy SIM. A prepaid SIM is simple to buy with your passport.
  • Coworking hub. Panama City has a healthy and growing coworking scene.
  • Nomad-friendly. Dollar economy and a US-aligned time zone make it easy for remote workers.

Internet in Panama is one of the country’s quiet strengths for remote workers, with fast city broadband, a simple mobile market and a growing coworking scene. Add the dollar economy and a time zone that lines up with the Americas, and working from Panama is refreshingly easy.

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Home broadband

Panama City has fast fibre and cable broadband, with reliable connections in the main residential districts. For anyone working online, the city is a comfortable base.

Setting up home internet is the familiar process of choosing a plan and arranging installation. Most urban homes can expect dependable speeds at fair prices.

If you rent furnished, a line is often already installed, so you may only need to put the account in your name. Ask the landlord before ordering a brand-new connection.

Mobile SIMs and plans

Mobile service comes mainly from +Móvil, Tigo and Claro, with solid coverage across the city and main routes. Data allowances are generous enough for everyday use.

A prepaid SIM is quick to buy with your passport, so you can be connected on arrival. Top-ups are sold in shops and through apps, keeping a prepaid line simple to run.

You can switch to a contract plan later once you are settled. Many newcomers stay on prepaid for months because it is so easy to manage.

Coworking spaces

Panama City has a healthy spread of coworking spaces, concentrated in business districts like San Francisco and Obarrio and the historic Casco Viejo. They offer desks, meeting rooms and a ready-made community.

Day passes and monthly memberships keep them flexible while you find your feet. They are also a natural place to meet other remote workers and locals.

A space near home turns a commute into a short walk. Trying one for a week tells you more than any brochure.

Why Panama suits remote workers

The dollar economy means no currency conversion on your earnings, and the time zone lines up neatly with North and South America. Calls and deadlines simply fit your day.

Tocumen airport’s wide connections make travel easy, and English is common in business. For location-independent professionals, the practical friction is low.

Panama even offers a dedicated permit aimed at remote workers, a sign of how seriously it courts them. It is one reason the country keeps drawing digital nomads.

Staying connected on the move

Between strong city broadband and reliable mobile data, keeping a job running from Panama is straightforward. The connectivity is a big part of the country’s appeal.

Cafes and hotel lobbies offer plenty of places to work for the price of a coffee. Keep a personal hotspot ready for anything sensitive on open networks.

A simple backup — mobile data ready if your home line dips — covers the rare bad day. With that in place, you can work with real confidence.

Out in the interior

Beyond the capital, connectivity is good in towns like David and the expat hubs of Boquete and Coronado, if a little less uniform. Most remote workers find what they need.

In more rural spots, speeds vary, so check the connection before you commit to a long stay. A mobile-data backup is especially worth having outside the city.

For full-time remote work, the capital remains the safest bet for speed and choice. The interior trades a little bandwidth for a slower, greener pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the internet reliable?

In Panama City, yes — fast fibre and cable broadband make home connections dependable, which is a big draw for remote workers.

Which mobile operators are there?

The main operators are +Móvil, Tigo and Claro, with solid coverage in the city and along the main routes.

Is it easy to get a SIM?

Yes, a prepaid SIM is easy to buy with your passport, so you can connect on arrival and switch to a contract later.

Is there coworking in Panama City?

Yes, the capital has a healthy coworking scene with flexible day passes and memberships, and it is a good place to meet people.

Why do remote workers like Panama?

The dollar economy, the Americas-aligned time zone and good connectivity make it easy to live and work online from here.

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