You should also consider Costa Rica... the cost of internet is quite low there since the Gov subsidised ISP installed excesive fiberwire capacity to handle the demand during the next 20 years or something of that sort... you can get several Mbps for only a few hundreth bucks per month... [and I heard they want to build a fiber link to compete with Panama's]Quote from dandxg:
Yes I recall hearing that most of the English-speaking Caribbean, except Haiti and DR, is quite good for bandwidth. Unfortunately my net worth is not at the point that I could afford USVI or BVI. I believe it's about min $1mil US for a home there. I don't need boatloads of bandwidth, just reliable high speed like DSL or cable.
Panama is very good, because they are connected to the Trans Pac Fiber link, in Panama City, I can speak decent Spanish, and you can get a nice high rise condo overlooking the Caribbean for about $350k US and taxes are next to nil.
Honestly at this point it's more of a dream, but it is good to plan because it starting to get closer to reality.
It would be hard to leave the US though. I have a fair amount of family here.
ohh and the condos start at $100k.