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Re: Last Mile Design


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 16:05:17 +0200



On 10/Feb/19 15:27, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:

 
The general going rate for a 250/100 in Sweden is around 35EUR for the
kind of service where you can then choose any ISP. Typically the
first-mile provider takes the bulk of this money.

In the cases where the proprty is on STOKAB fiber footprint (or
equivalent) and you have a reasonably large MDU the landlord can
contract an ISP to deliver ETTH to all apartments (typically CAT6 from
switch in basement) where the going rate per apartment is around
5-15EUR a month for something like 100/100, 1G/100M or 1G/1G.

Which is what I know about having a mate that has a home in Stockholm.
So when Baldur mentioned that it was expensive, I was curious to
understand if we were talking about the same Sweden.

Fair point, my mate is on a Stokab-driven network, but EUR35 for 250Mbps
is nothing to laugh at. I'm paying double that for 100Mbps in
Johannesburg, on GPON.

Mark.


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