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How much 100mb optical fiber costs in your country?

RamiRami Member
edited January 2015 in General

In my country(Egypt) 100Mbit optical fiber (for Data center) costs 1.2 million Egyptian pound/Year (~$170000) ISPs are thieves here

How much it cost in your country?

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  • That's a very difficult question to answer as it depends on what you want, and where to.

    For instance a 100Mbit/s Point to point circuit between 2 locations fairly close together (E.g served by the same exchange area) is a lot different than 100Mbit/s linking 2 locations on the other side of the country.

    Then it also depends if you expect internet access on that CCT or if it's a private CCT.

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    $80usd monthly 200mbps no caps

  • cociucociu Member
    edited January 2015

    around 20000 $/year In Romania for 100 mb wich means 800 mbps

  • You can get fiber (with low caps) here, if you live in the right building/area. Typically they only put fiber in new condos/apartments http://www.novusnow.ca/internet/

  • 100Mbps fiber without caps is around $2600 for per year in Turkey.

  • cassacassa Member
    edited January 2015

    Netherlands:

    40 euro a month for 125Mb/s

    99 euro a month for 1Gbit/s

  • MakenaiMakenai Member
    edited January 2015

    So cheap that they shifted all people from 50mbps plans to 100mbps and people with 100mbps to 250mbps

    Now 100mbps is 15Eur/m and 250mbps is 22Eur/m after taxes

    There are also cheaper providers, but this is for the biggest one.

    1Gbps with TV subscription and phone line is 72Eur/m

    All of the connections are FTTD.

  • gestiondbigestiondbi Member, Patron Provider

    @cassa

    Business fiber (real fiber)?? Not a fiber to home shit? A real fiber for 35 euro/month???? O.o

  • 116.56503 U.S. dollars / per month for 100Mbps and unlimited traffic. (Chile)

  • i thinck this guy @Rami is asking for a simetrical bandwich wich download and upload is the same speed , so i am rectified my answer for fisical person in Romania 1 gbps wich is no simetrical bandwich is 12 euros/month and for 100 mb (800 mbps) is around 1700 $/month

  • @davidgestiondbi said:
    cassa

    Business fiber (real fiber)?? Not a fiber to home shit? A real fiber for 35 euro/month???? O.o

    Yeap, it's for home but real fiber

  • Dedicated circuit costs in western Europe if you are ON-NET between 100 and 500EUR.

    Dedicated circuit OFF-NET costs you 500-1000EUR.

    Shared 100/100Mbit, if available at all, costs between 50 and 250EUR.

  • @netomx @cassa @Makenai WOW that's so cheap

    @davidgestiondbi said:
    cassa

    Business fiber (real fiber)?? Not a fiber to home shit? A real fiber for 35 euro/month???? O.o

    Actually we don't have fiber for homes just for business

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  • @davidgestiondbi said:
    cassa

    Business fiber (real fiber)?? Not a fiber to home shit? A real fiber for 35 euro/month???? O.o

    No, what he means is a shared product, not dedicated. Dedicated costs in NL fairly the same as in AT/CH/DE/BE/LU/ES/PT (aka western europe) and usually starts at 100EUR/100Mbit.

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  • Egypt has no bandwidth. I'm shocked to learn they even have the option!

  • William said: No, what he means is a shared product, not dedicated. Dedicated costs in NL fairly the same as in AT/CH/DE/BE/LU/ES/PT (aka western europe) and usually starts at 100EUR/100Mbit.

    Ah, that way. Then indeed it's more expensive, not sure how much tho.

  • pailypaily Member
    edited January 2015

    If it's availible than about 45€ (50$) /month for 100mbit or 55€ (62$) /month for 200mbit, unmetered and the upload and download speeds are the same

    My Provider: http://www.flink-hs.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=16

  • 100mb fibre would be enough to start your own neighbourhood-wide ISP in Pakistan.

  • I just upgraded to 100mb over fiber at work, in US, and it runs about $1300/month

  • In Estonia, it's 26 eur per month for 100Mb/s symmetrical and 33 eur per month for 300Mb/s symmetrical.

  • for 100mbps about ~$250/month in Indonesia..

  • 10mbps dedicated simetrical unlimited cost around 700$ here in Medan,Indonesia

  • 1mbps about 22.7479usd/month in sri lanka NO CAPS unmetered

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited January 2015

    UK £350 a month for 100mbit leased from M247 in York.

  • MelitaMelita Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2015

    In Indonesia, US$ 24,000 / month unmetered for business line. For oversold resident, it's $1000 / month and also not available in 95% of the area.

    I saw in Singapore they offer residential 100mbit no caps for $50 though.

  • edited January 2015

    @linuxthefish said:
    UK £350 a month for 100mbit leased from M247 in York.

    But where you live thats normal. Goto Leeds/London will be less :P

  • eLohkCalbeLohkCalb Member
    edited January 2015

    Melita said: Singapore they offer residential 100mbit no caps for $50

    In Singapore residential plans are cheap (e.g. 200mbps @ S$50), business plans are acceptable (e.g. 100mbps @ S$200), but dedicated blended bandwidth (with reasonably good routes) in the DC comes with a sky-high price tag (e.g. 100mbps @ S$3000).

  • Vivo (Telefonica) offers 100mbit in São Paulo/BR starting on $45 usd (about R$120 BRL) and 200mbit from $60 usd (about R$ 160 BRL). This price gets better when you add a fiber-cabletv to your package.

  • HyperSpeedHyperSpeed Member
    edited January 2015

    $100 ish for 160Mbps unmetered

    DC prices I couldn't quote but we lease a fibre line to 3 D/c's for approx £30k for 10gbps fibre I believe or something around that

  • 30k for a single wave is extremely overpriced, especially if its inside the same city.

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