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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.
$80usd monthly 200mbps no caps
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.
Netherlands:
40 euro a month for 125Mb/s
99 euro a month for 1Gbit/s
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.
@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 $/month
Yeap, it's for home but real fiber
Dedicated circuit costs in western Europe if you are ON-NET between 100 and 500EUR.
Dedicated circuit OFF-NET costs you 500-1000EUR.
Shared 100/100Mbit, if available at all, costs between 50 and 250EUR.
@netomx @cassa @Makenai WOW that's so cheap
Actually we don't have fiber for homes just for business
No, what he means is a shared product, not dedicated. Dedicated costs in NL fairly the same as in AT/CH/DE/BE/LU/ES/PT (aka western europe) and usually starts at 100EUR/100Mbit.
Egypt has no bandwidth. I'm shocked to learn they even have the option!
Ah, that way. Then indeed it's more expensive, not sure how much tho.
If it's availible than about 45€ (50$) /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
UK £350 a month for 100mbit leased from M247 in York.
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.
But where you live thats normal. Goto Leeds/London will be less :P
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.
$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.