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How much do you pay for the internet connection?

The other day, I spoke with a friend about how much he will pay for the internet connection, once he come back to Croatia from the USA.

There’re a few options of connecting currently vailable here in Croatia, and here are my average monthly costs:

  • Dial-up modem (56Kbps), which I used to pay circa $70/mth
  • ISDN (128Kbps), which is double the speed of the modem connection, but the costs also duplicate, so I’d say circa $150/mth
  • ADSL (512/128Kbps) with 2GB bandwidth limit, which I’m currently paying circa $22/mth.
ADSL speeds pricelist
512/128 Kbps $12,50
1024/192 Kbps $31,50
2048/256 Kbps $58,40
Bandwidth packages pricelist
2GB $8,70
5GB $16,60
flat rate $45,80

So, how much do you pay for the internet connection?

16 shouts to “How much do you pay for the internet connection?”

  1. Gabriel Mihalache
    001—2005.11.20.16:56

    Aprox. 20 euros for a 100Mb connection via ethernet. Up to 4-6MB/sec bandwidths with metropolitan area computers and around 100KB/sec on the external connection. No traffic limits.

    It’s a neighborhood network… they buy fiber connections and resell it via regular ethernet cables.

  2. medo
    002—2005.11.20.17:18

    UK: At the moment about £22 p/m ($37 / 235kn) for a 512/128 kbps which is flat rate.

    For the same money I could have a 1024/192 kbps connection and I’ve also recently seen a package for 8 meg capped at 30GB a month, which costs £27.99 (about 300kn). I want to change but I have yet to make my mind up as to what I am going for next.

    From when I can remember, internet connections in Croatia have always been fairly expensive.

    Is it because there are only a few companies offering internet services and thus have a monopoly where they can control prices, or are there just not enough people using the services to justify lowering the costs or both???

    Maybe they are just greedy!!!

  3. Ray
    003—2005.11.20.20:40

    (Canada)

    I am paying CDN $48.95/mo. for Shaw Cable’s Extreme Speed Internet package which gives me:
    - 7mb download speed
    - 10 email accounts/100mb capacity total
    - 50gb/month upstream/downstream combined
    - 24/7/365 support

    It also gives me a whack of other features I don’t rely on such as a firewall (have my own) 20mb of webspace (ditto) and Chat features, Video mail, email filtering*.

    *The mail filtering IS configurable, which I like. It allows me to block all suspected spam and delete/store or send it through flagged (which I chose) so Thunderbird can handle it.

  4. fabien.
    004—2005.11.21.09:13

    (France)
    I am paying 34€ for a 8Mb/800Kb ADSL, unlimited bandwidth with the main national provider. But prices can go down with alternative providers, something like 15€ for 20Mb download.

  5. Kent
    005—2005.11.21.13:09

    (UK)

    8mb down, 400 (ish) kb up. Unlimited traffic.

    £35 I think, it’s hard to tell once the phone is added ontop. This is from Bulldog, whom I wouldn’t really reccommend, but I don’t want to have to go without a connection just to change…

  6. Michal Stankoviansky
    006—2005.11.21.14:55

    Slovakia:
    I am paying 950 SKK total (which is US$29 or €24.50) for unlimited ADSL 512 kbps download / 128 kbps upload.

    One half of this sum goes to Slovak Telecom, a phone line provider, the other half goes to Nextra, an ISP provider I chose. Paid separately.

    The other options if you want a faster internet connection here are either a microwave wireless connection with some really small local company or, more often, a plan called chello from the cable provider UPC. Prices for chello in Slovakia) range from US$24 for unlimited 512 kbps / 128 kbps to US$82 for unlimited 6144 kbps / 512 kbps. Cable TV is not included in this price.

  7. Brandon S
    007—2005.11.21.17:55

    (United States - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

    Company Used: Comcast

    Stats: Maximum download speed of 6 Mbps and upload speeds of 768Kbps.

    Cost: $45.00

  8. Anrie
    008—2005.11.23.10:52

    (Russia)

    About 25$ per month for the unlimited ADSL connection. Speed is about 256Kbps.

  9. Marcin Andrzejewski
    009—2005.11.23.20:30

    (Poland)

    256/64 kbps 5GB download limit: 22€/month
    1 Mbps/128 kbps 15GB download limit: 29€/month
    2 Mbps/384 kbps 25GB download limit: 42,25€/month
    4 Mbps/512 kbps 35GB download limit: 62,25€/month
    12 Mbps/1024 kbps no download limit: 75€/month

    We got few ISP with similar prices.

    Best Regards
    Marcin

  10. dusoft
    010—2005.11.27.21:53

    Not very smart to compare just the prices and not the result based on prices vs. income relations.

    Well, Bratislava, Slovakia - Chello UPC:
    about 51 USD per 2048/512 flatrate broadband.

  11. rccola70
    011—2005.11.28.10:07

    (Los Angeles, USA)

    Verizon
    3 Mbps/768 Kbps up,
    34.95/month, flatrate.

  12. Marcin Andrzejewski
    012—2005.11.28.12:35

    dusoft - i wrote prices from Polish UPC Chello

  13. dusoft
    013—2005.11.28.15:55

    yeah, we have the same thing I guess = chello light, easy, classic, now also extreme, then something for three computers. whatever. the prices are pretty same then.

  14. James AkaXakA
    014—2005.11.29.20:45

    (Netherlands)

    € 40 per month for 20mbit down, 1mbit up. Unlimited traffic. Includes digital football tv. (ISP Versatel/Tele2)

    As it’s ADSL 2+ the down rate doesn’t max out, but it’s always higher than 6mbit for me (+4mbit for the tv signal, if you have the decoder switched on).

    Now to find ftp’s which don’t throttle the speed!

  15. Goran Aničić
    015—2005.12.06.01:08

    (Serbia)
    Dial-up modem (56Kbps), flat-rate circa $12/mth + telephone (about $20/mth)

  16. Adam Bramwell
    016—2005.12.22.05:06

    (Australia)

    $60 US/mo for a 1.5mb/256k with 20G day/20G night shaped account with iiNet.

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