Europe vs. Asia: Internet price comparison for consumer broadband.
Posted by: Cedric in Internet World
When I saw this list on Bruno Giussani's "Blog over IP" post about Internet prices in Europe I could not resist to add some prices for Internet broadband access in Asia.
I did not add prices paid in most countries of Pacific rim but what they pay in Sweden for a monthly broadband connection is equivalent to what they pay per minute in Kiribati or Cook islands for a noisy dial-up 14.4 kbps.
Price comparison for consumer broadband in Europe (average monthly price per 1Mbps, from The Telegraph/MoneySupermarket):
- Sweden GBP 0.32 (EUR 0.48)
- France GBP 0.83 (EUR 1.23)
- Finland GBP 1.41
- Italy GBP 1.71
- Norway GBP 2.05
- Holland GBP 2.19
- Denmark GBP 2.50 (EUR 3.7)
- Iceland GBP 2.54
- Germany GBP 2.64 (EUR 3.9)
- Austria GBP 3.04
- Belgium GBP 3.40
- UK GBP 5.60 (EUR 8.3)
- Portugal GBP 5.84
- Spain GBP 6.33
- Poland GBP 6.60
- Ireland GBP 7.02
- Luxembourg GBP 9.39
- Switzerland GBP 11.03 (EUR 16.8)
- Czech Republic GBP 12.25
- Greece GBP 16.86
- Hungary GBP 24.48
- Slovakia GBP 25.48 (EUR 37.8)
- Turkey GBP 58.82 (EUR 87.3)
Spectacular differences. Some of the them can be explained by technical reasons (fiber optic vs copper wires etc), some by the overall living costs in a given country. Most of the high prices however are tied to lack of competition and of innovation in a specific market.
On this part of the World, the gap is definitively lots wider:
- South Korea KRW 300 (EUR 0.25)
- Japan JPY 400 (EUR 0.51)
- China CNY 175 (EUR 17)
- Singapore SGD 43 (EUR 21)
- Thailand (BKK) THB 952 (EUR 22.27)
- Sri Lanka LKR 4500 (EUR 30)
- Philippines PHP 1995 (EUR 32)
- Australia AUD 53 (EUR 33.25)
- Pakistan PKR 4800 (EUR 59)
- Malaysia MYR 300 (EUR 65)
- India INR 3600 (EUR 65)
- Myanmar USD 260 (EUR 192)
- Fiji FJD 560 (EUR 260)
- Indonesia USD 2440 (EUR 1800)
nota: On prices above there is no details about the carrier (ADSL, Wireless Local Loop, Fiber, Wimax, etc..) nor specifications about monthly download limits which are usually ridiculous low for a xDSL subscriber (e.g 2 GB) and still applicable in most countries (particularly on the second part of the list).
Internet for everyone at an affordable price is still far from reality.
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March 9th, 2008 at 20:30
This is Great!..Thanks for the info…
May 30th, 2008 at 11:45
Malaysia MYR 300 (EUR 65)
Incorrect Info.
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Package Download
Speed Upload
Speed Monthly Price
Streamyx 384kbps 384kbps 128kbps
RM20 for 10hrs – additional usage: 5 sen/min (without modem)
More details
Streamyx 512kbps 512kbps 256kbps
* RM44 for 60hrs – additional usage: 1 sen/min (without modem)
More details
* RM66 (without modem)
* RM77 (with modem)
Streamyx 1.0Mbps 1.0Mbps 384kbps
* RM88 (without modem)
* RM99 (with modem)
Streamyx 2.0Mbps 2.0Mbps 384kbps
RM188 (with modem)
Streamyx 4.0Mbps 4.0Mbps 512kbps
RM268 (with modem) More details
Links Info
http://www.streamyx.com.my/get_streamyx/get_streamyx.php?id=getstreamyx_package_standard
May 30th, 2008 at 13:43
Eddie, thanks for your valuable comment.
The prices I posted are the one I got for quotation requests nearly 1 year ago. Internet access market is quite volatile and I guess today none of these prices are still accurate.
In Indonesia, you know get a 2 Mbps link for 630 USD/month.. what’s a change if we compare with 2007 !
About Malaysia the prices we got, for corporate contract including SLA and no data transfert limitation
Symetrical
1.5/1.5Mbps, RM618/month, 1 fixed IP
1.5/1.5Mbps, RM1048/Month, 5 Fixed IP
Unsymetrical ADSL (Down/Up)
1Mbps/384Kbps, RM148/Month (With modem) Dynamic IP (SOHO package)
2Mbps/384Kbps, RM688/Month , 1 Fixed IP
512/256 kbps, RM 238/Month, 1 Fixed IP
June 18th, 2008 at 9:18
good article