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Post by ΨBarnacleBrainBrantΨ on Aug 1, 2007 15:44:32 GMT 6
The next time you complain about the high prices of Indian ISPs, think about Kazakhstan where the 4% of that population that even has an internet connection has to pay between $111 (dial-up) to $22,032 (6 Mbps cable) per month for their internet connection. Most users (and only four percent of the country even has access) hook up through state-owned Kazakhtelecom, a company not concerned with competitive pricing for its services. An unlimited dial-up plan costs about €82 ($111) in a country where the average monthly wage is €292 ($399). As for DSL, an unlimited 1.5Mbps connection costs €2,458 ($3,355) a month, and doesn't even included the required ADSL modem. Want a 6Mbps cable connection? It'll cost you, to the tune of €16,144 ($22,032) a month. As the OSCE report drily notes, this is more than a thousand times the price of such a connection in Western Europe. This information was reported by Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, but you can get the complete dope on it at ars technica. I wonder if they have internet downtime at those rates. 
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Post by ameyc on Aug 1, 2007 16:20:36 GMT 6
holy shit kazakh...
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Post by HundredProofSam on Aug 1, 2007 16:43:47 GMT 6
borat must be loaded
peace
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Post by markettantrik on Aug 1, 2007 18:49:31 GMT 6
^^ Heh Heh, you better believe it.
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anksam
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we believe.....
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Post by anksam on Aug 1, 2007 19:09:59 GMT 6
amen to that.... 
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Post by jackhammer06 on Aug 3, 2007 11:59:11 GMT 6
holy cow!!! 
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Post by emo-iwata on Aug 3, 2007 12:39:04 GMT 6
EEEETS NIICCEE!!! *thumbs up*
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Post by XëÑØ on Aug 3, 2007 14:37:34 GMT 6
wow
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