Hello Europe!
Wanted to ask about 10Gbps connection in your home country, is it available? How much it cost? What cities are connected?
All power of AI and google was not able to answer this, so need your help. Thank you!
Estonia have only 2.5Gbps for 98EUR (Elisa)
Update summary:
Lithuania 10Gbps 25EUR
Switzerland: 25Gbps 66CHF/mo Fiber7
Finland: 10Gbps 100EUR
Italy: 10Gbps 25EUR
Portugal: 10Gbps 15EUR
Spain: 10Gbps 25EUR
Germany: 🙁
Norway: 🙁
Romania: 10Gbps 10EUR
Slovakia: 10Gbps 18.40EUR, 444EUR setup fee
Poland: 8Gbps 40EUR
France: 8Gbps 50EUR
Bulgaria: 10Gbps 50EUR
Ireland: 5Gbps 60EUR
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Romania: Largest 2 cities for now, others will follow. 10 € / month, 60 € install fee.
[https://www.digi.ro/servicii/internet/internet-fix/fiberlink-10g](https://www.digi.ro/servicii/internet/internet-fix/fiberlink-10g)
We get 4Gbps for around 60 euros per month in NL I think?
https://bonforfait.fr/box-internet
Seems 8Gbps is max and costs around €25
In the eastern, less developed part of Poland where I live, I currently have 1 Gbit fiber optic cable (25 EUR per month)
In larger cities such as Warsaw and Krakow, 8 Gbit fiber is available (40 EUR per month)
1 gigabyte up and down, 40€/month, Helsinki. For my address faster one isn’t available.
Pay €45/1gb in Dublin Ireland
I expected better from Estonia
Poland: Orange provides 8Gbps, it costs ca. 40 Euro per month. I believe it’s fastest home offer you can get among big providers, the other big ones cap at 2/4 Gbps.
In Swtzerland I was able to get 10gb discounted for 69 chf
We have an 8Gps connection to our home in France for 50€/month with free.fr . There are other comparable offers. It depends on where you live, larger cities and towns have had FTTH rolled out, but smaller communities it’s less available.
In Spain 10 Gbps is 25€
https://www.digimobil.es/fibra-optica/pro-digi/10gb
Bulgaria has it but it’s somewhat pricey, 50€ a month with a 2 year contract as part of a bundle deal from vivacom. Most large cities seem to be covered at least partially.
I think that for the time being it’s a bit unnecessary, 1 gig is more than enough for most people and it costs like 10€. Once the prices come down I will upgrade.
55 Euro seems to be the price for 1GB that seem to be the normal max. But you can always go way way higher but then you are paying that price per day. But don’t see why just normal people need that. I’s not like most people even come close to 1/10 of using that. Higher speed don’t give you better response time
Slovakia: AFAIK only provider offering 10Gbps is Antik, in small parts of Bratislava, Kosice, Cierna nad Tisou and Stropkov… for 18.40€ monthly, but 444€ installation fee and I’ll be probably exaggerating if I say that 1% of population is covered.
TIM(Italy) has 10Gbit/s in 30 main cities for 35€/month – [https://www.tim.it/fisso-e-mobile/fibra-e-adsl/fibra-wifi-casa](https://www.tim.it/fisso-e-mobile/fibra-e-adsl/fibra-wifi-casa)
They make 10gb/s internet?? I’m out here with 250mb/s and paying like 40 a month lol
Cheapest in Portugal is Digi with 10Gbps at €15 /month available only in major cities.
[https://www.digi.pt/net/](https://www.digi.pt/net/)
Lounea 40Gb/s 799€/month
Lounea 10Gb/s 101,11€/month
I pay around 55 euros a month for 1Gbps. I haven’t seen any 10Gbps in my country, apart from businesses maybe
Since we got digi here in portugal, 15€ / month.
https://www.digi.pt/net/pro-digi/10gb
Before they launched, it would have cost around 60€-70€ / month
Edit: I should add digi is still not as widely available as the legacy carriers everywhere throughout the country, you’re more likely to be able to have access to it in the major cities.
Here in Finland, and actually very small village we have “Lounea” operator. They have [https://lounea.fi/yksityisille/valokuitu/10G](https://lounea.fi/yksityisille/valokuitu/10G) 10 GB fiber available for every “fiber-based” household or company (not routed somewhere inside apartment-complex etc, fiber must come to very end). Price is 100 euros per month, so somewhere pricy. I think bigger cities is something cheaper but where Im from is 15K people little village. Now I have 100mb/100mb fiber-connection, price is 9,95/mo and smartphone I have Elisa (operator) 300mb 5G “unlimited” about 30e/mo. If I need faster speed something, like download playstation game (and don’t want to wait “extra hour” with 100mb), I just use my phone “router” at that download time (very rare situation). So I’m happy at those speeds/cost.
Fiber is standard in most towns in Romania at really good prices, ~10 eur. I’m not sure about the actual speeds but it’s fast enough, right now the router they provided offers wifi6.
Spain, digimobil, 25 euros per month. It’s pretty good, but I don’t have anything to take advantage of the speed (2.5gb ethernet)! But it’s only 5 euros more than 1Gbps, so why not? I read it’s actually about 8Gbps after factoring in it’s using some weird PPP implementation that has a lot of overhead, but it’s still incredible for 25 euros a month!
Unavailable in Berlin – only for business contracts.
In Italy 1 Gbps is between 19,99€ and 24,99€ (depending on the provider), 2.5 Gbps is between 25,99€ and 29,99€ and 10Gbps is between 34,99€ and 39,99€. Sometimes some providers offer it for the same price of 2.5Gbps.
Czechia- usually up to 2Gbit if you’re lucky, higher only for companies willing to invest in infrastructure
Tbf I use 2Gbps and pay around €18 in Budapest, and never ran into any performance ceiling therefore I’ve never checked for faster.
In Denmark the price of 1gbit is around €35+Vat, the 10gbit options is around double price
I get 1.6Gbps, and it is the fastest or near enough available in my area. Nowhere is offering 10Gbps or up.
If you don’t live in the very small catchment areas that will sell it for under £200/month. Then you’re looking at £500/month for multiple years for a business connection.
10Gbit? For a home internet connection? In Germany? HAHAHAHAHAHA! The letter G is rarely seen for home internet speeds.
There was no real investment in fibre, or any important national infrastructure that wasn’t an Autobahn (excluding bridges). Danke CSU.
Not available in Norway for Home Costumers 1 GBPS costs 80-98.8 euro depending on provider
What even for? A farm of 10 computers seeding torrents? How much does a router with ten gigabits of throughput cost?
Portugal has it in pretty much all urban areas. To be fair due to the interconnections it doesn’t always feel 10gbps.
Price? The local comms oligopoly tries to hide it all in expensive bundles but I believe you can get it alone for around €25-30 a month.
France
[https://www.bouyguestelecom.fr/forfaits-mobiles/sans-engagement?pure_fibre=true](https://www.bouyguestelecom.fr/forfaits-mobiles/sans-engagement?pure_fibre=true)
8Gbps down, 1Gbps up.
23.99€
Austria:
* 10 Gbps at already connected locations: 1190 EUR/month, setup fee 1490 EUR with a 12-month contract, free setup with a 24-month contract
* 10 Gbps at new locations: 1290 EUR/month, setup fee 1490 EUR with a 24-month contract, free setup with a 36-month contract
Germany, Telekom (most expensive offer):
DSL – 47,95€/month
fibreoptic 15 Gbps – 44,95€/month (slowest fibre option)
Edit: Cities are more and more connected to fibre, the countryside doesn’t even have DSL everywhere.
Czech Republic, Prague: havent seen anyone offering more than 1G
10gbps is being rolled out but I’m still limited to 500 mbps where I am.