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Broadband Pricing Across The World?

Freedom_Canadian writes "I was wondering if it would be possible to put up a world map with broadband internet pricing. The prices in Eastern Canada are ridiculous comparing to some states, around $24 US for DSL or cable. I would like to know who is getting screwed, and who are the lucky ones." What are the best and worst prices in your own area? Perhaps someone handy with graphics can collect some good data points from your comments and create such a beast.

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  1. Location, Location, Location by jonman_d · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't forget, location matters. Everyone always talks about how cheap (compared to the United States) broadband is in Japan, for example. Well, of course it is! In Japan, everything is closer together, meaning less line required to get broadband into the home, meaning less costs for the company, meaning lower prices.

    The same goes from state-to-state, and area-to-area. Areas with higher population density will generally have less expessive broadband than areas where the population is spread out.

    1. Re:Location, Location, Location by ergo98 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The Canadian government subsidizes broadband, making it less expensive

      The Canadian government has initiatives to bring broadband out to rural areas (i.e. way up North). They don't subsidize broadband for the vast majority of Canadians (who are those living in fairly urban settings). Cogeco isn't getting a cheque from the government for my broadband.

      Canadian citizens have to pay taxes to support their socialist government

      Right...socialist. And of course where you live every road is a pay road, every service is a user-pay (fire call -- pay up. Need police services? Better have your chequebook!), and the government is minimalist -- anything else is socialist.

  2. 24$ in USA? by nurb432 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    THen why do i see it advertised for 50$ everywhere i look?

    25$ would be nice.

    For your 'chart' be sure to take into effect the different relative value of a 'dollar'...

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