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In reply to the discussion: Why is broadband more expensive in the US ? [View all]mwooldri
(10,821 posts)Feel free to check this out:
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/broadband_checker?address=true enter Post Code of RH14 0QD, and house number 8.
BT is proud to offer you voice and dialup to this small village on the West Sussex/Surrey border. The population is fairly small but usually very well off, but still considered unprofitable . There is a wireless ISP - Kijoma - you can get "up to" 30 Mbit/sec down, and various up speeds - a "home standard" plan costs £18/mo - about $29/mo. Bandwidth is metered between 8pm and 11pm (10Gb a month) otherwise un-metered at other times.
For TV in the UK, there is a cost of £12.13 a month (about $19.40) for the TV licence. Every household needs to pay this fee to watch TV legally - so to compare a "bundle", the licence fee needs to be taken into consideration.