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Thu, Oct 29 2009

The Cost of Affordable High-Speed Internet

If the Top 20 Nations in Internet Speeds and Costs, according to the ITIF Broadband Rankings, are accurate, then can we assume that the cost for really cheap yet super-fast internet access is a higher cost of living?

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Here’s the table ranking the top 10 countries. Thanks to the US-centric tech media, poor America is listed at number 15, with an average connection speed of 4.8Mbps, with an average $3.33 cost for a 1Mbps connection.

Rank Country Ave. Connection Speed Price/Month for 1Mbps
1 Japan 61Mbps $0.27
2 Korea 46Mbps $0.43
3 Finland 22Mbps $2.77
4 Sweden 18Mbps $4.04
5 France 18Mbps $1.64
6 Netherlands 9Mbps $4.31
7 Portugal 8Mbps $10.99
8 Canada 7.6Mbps $6.50
9 Poland 7.5Mbps $13.00
10 Norway 7Mbps $4.04
15 USA 4.8Mbps $3.33

Most likely this is material for the “Oh, how the US is behind technologically” bandwagon. But hopefully the respective government infrastructure agencies consider the top 10 as models to follow.

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Comments

  1. By Matt Call

    Thanks a lot for this nice post. But I had trouble navigating around your site as I kept getting 502 bad gateway error. Just thought to let you know.

  2. By DavidB

    This chart makes absolutely NO SENSE. If you take the “average” speed and multiply by the “average” cost per MB, you SHOULD get something approximating what it costs. Nobody in the USA at least is paying $16/month for a close to 5Mbps connection, more like 3 to 4 times that. And there’s not a snowball’s chance in hell the AVERAGE connection across all of Japan is 61Mbps, let alone paying only ~$16/month for it.