Khaberni - The digital transformation in Jordan is no longer just a technical slogan, but has become a tangible economic and social reality; the latest official data released by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority reveal a "historic jump" in data consumption indicators, reflecting the strong connection of Jordanians to the web in all aspects of their professional and living lives.
Record growth of 17%
The numbers confirm that the Jordanians’ consumption of internet data (both fixed and mobile) recorded a new record level by the end of last year, reaching 9.1 billion gigabytes, a noteworthy growth of 17% compared to the year 2024 (which recorded 7.8 billion gigabytes) with an absolute increase of 1.3 billion gigabytes in one year; it reflects the accelerating pace of reliance on digital channels for business and services, according to Al-Ghad.
“Fiber” and “fixed” in the lead The analytical reading of data distribution shows that fixed broadband internet (like fixed fiber internet) continues to be the main driver of consumption, accounting for 68% of the total capacity, with a volume of 6.2 billion gigabytes.
This dominance of fixed internet services (which rely on optical fiber technologies "fiber" and ADSL) is provided by about 10 operators in Jordan, indicating a trend among families and business sectors towards more stable and higher capacity networks to meet the requirements of remote work and heavy data downloading.
Fixed internet is the service that users receive through broadband fixed internet technologies like fiber, relying on fixed networks, "ADSL" technology, and others, provided by about 10 operators including the three mobile telecommunications operators.
Mobile Internet.. 2.9 billion gigabytes
Similarly, mobile wireless internet did not lag behind, as it registered a consumption of 2.9 billion gigabytes, making up 32% of the total.
Mobile wireless internet services are the internet services that users receive through mobile telecommunications networks and fourth and fifth generation technologies, provided by three main operators.



