You are getting a raw broadband deal: Net Index
The latest Ookla Net Index household value index shows that South Africans pay more for their broadband services and are offered less value for money than most of their international counterparts.
The Ookla Net Index “household value index” uses recent surveys from Speedtest.net to compare consumer broadband value around the world.
The survey ranked South Africa at number 58 out of 64 countries for the relative cost of broadband (i.e. the mean broadband subscription cost divided by the Gross Domestic Product per Capita).
According to the index, South Africans currently pay 12% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita for a broadband connection.
Broadband price – Cost per Mbps
When it came to the cost per Mbps for a broadband connection, South Africa dropped to 63rd out of 64 countries surveyed.
According to the Net Index survey, South Africans pay on average $35.84 (R330) per Mbps, much higher than the global average of $8.35 (R77).
Rank | Country | Price per Mbps |
1 | Bulgaria | $0.53 |
2 | Romania | $0.66 |
3 | Ukraine | $0.85 |
4 | Lithuania | $0.92 |
5 | Republic of Moldova | $1.15 |
18 | China | $3.12 |
21 | Hong Kong | $3.26 |
22 | United Kingdom | $3.26 |
30 | United States | $4.34 |
41 | New Zealand | $7.45 |
46 | Australia | $9.94 |
63 | South Africa | $35.84 |
64 | Venezuela | $53.11 |
More broadband articles
Do you want 20Mbps or 40Mbps VDSL?
The truth about Telkom’s 40Mbps VDSL
Telkom 40Mbps VDSL: minimum and maximum speeds
Telkom 20Mbps and 40Mbps VDSL prices unveiled
MWEB 20Mbps and 40Mbps uncapped VDSL prices revealed