Recently, Primetrica published new data for their IP transit pricing service and stated that "
prices for wholesale Internet access (IP transit) are falling rapidly, but continue to vary dramatically around the world". How much should IP transit cost ?? Currently, according to Primetrica :
- Median monthly IP transit prices for 1,000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) ports in major U.S. and European cities ranged from USD 10 to USD 14 per Mbps in Q2 2008
- The median price of a GigE port in major asian cities ranged from USD 30 per Mbps month in Seoul to USD 45 per Mbps per month in Tokyo
- IP transit service in Latin America is even more expensive, with median GigE port prices ranging from USD 73 per month in Buenos Aires/Sao Paulo to USD 86 per month in Santiago
The curves below show rather old Primetrica's sample pricing data (Q3/2006). Median monthly lease price for STM-1 (this time circuit, not IP transit) according to this record, was :
- around USD 5,000 for trans-atlantic connection (London-New York)
- around USD 19,000 for trans-pacific connection (LA-Tokyo)
- around USD 11,000 for Hongkong-Tokyo connection
- around USD 15,000 for Hongkong-Singapore connection
Source/Courtesy Telegeography Asian IP Bandwidth Price (Source/Courtesy Pacnet)
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