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Comparing Internet Cafe Rates Worldwide

tcd004 writes "I recently began compiling the hourly rates from Internet cafes around the world into a map. The result reveals wildly different prices, even in countries with similar economic conditions and technological development. This often puts access out of reach for large populations in developing countries who live on less than $1 per day. It seems government policies and telecom deregulation (in countries like Nigeria) are often the strongest forces determining a cafe's hourly rates. If you want to do some of your own rate hunting, take a look at sites like Cybercafes.com."

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  1. Government Subsidies by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What's interesting is that internet cafes in a number of the countries with low rates (Pakistan $0.60, Ghana $0.60, Indonesia $0.66, and Turkey $0.50) use government subsidies to keep their rates down. Ghana, in particular, has done this as they believe that increased exposure to the outside world will help encourage its citizens to become literate.

    1. Re:Government Subsidies by daveo0331 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Ghana, in particular, has done this as they believe that increased exposure to the outside world will help encourage its citizens to become literate.

      I take it Ghana has never heard of AOL.

      --
      Remember the days when Republicans were the party of fiscal responsibility?
  2. ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I AM THE SON OF A WEALTHY INTERNET CAFE GENERAL...i have a vast fortune that needs to be transfered out of the country...

  3. No Korea? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I can't believe South Korea was skipped in this survey. They have one of the highest rates of internet cafes of any country I've ever been too. And they're really cheap to boot.

  4. Nice Cybercafe Listing by Globe199 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Crappy cybercafe listing on Cybercafes.com. It still lists Cyber X in Minneapolis. That place has been out of business for many years.

    The site doesn't even have a function to add or modify listings. All it has is a banner ad for cheese!

    Globe199

  5. Not accurate by allanpatrick · · Score: 5, Informative

    In Brazil, at least where I live, its hard to find a cybercafe that costs more than $1/hour.