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Federal Communications Commission DA 12-1334 Federal Communications Commission DA 12-1334 Appendix B: Fixed Broadband Price Dataset, IBDR 2012, FCC comp_sta downspe upspeed_ Local country company plan tech tus ed_adv adv Currency Australia iiNet entrant ADSL1 Home-1 ADSL 1.5 0.256 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL1 Home-1 Plus ADSL 20 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL1 Home-2 ADSL 1.5 0.256 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL1 Home-3 ADSL 1.5 0.256 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL Home-4 ADSL 20 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL Home-5 ADSL 20 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL Home-6 ADSL 20 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL2+ Home-1 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL2+ Home-2 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL2+ Home-3 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia iiNet entrant ADSL2+ Home-4 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 1 Fiber 25 5 AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 2 Fiber 25 5 AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 3 Fiber 25 5 AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 4 Fiber 50 20 AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 5 Fiber 50 20 AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 6 Fiber 100 40 AD Australia iiNet entrant Fibre 7 Fiber 100 40 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-1 standard FTTH 12 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-1 fast FTTH 25 5 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-1 faster FTTH 50 20 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-1 fastest FTTH 100 40 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-2 standard FTTH 12 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-2 fast FTTH 25 5 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-2 faster FTTH 50 20 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-2 fastest FTTH 100 40 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-3 standard FTTH 12 1 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-3 fast FTTH 25 5 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-3 faster FTTH 50 20 AD Australia iiNet entrant NBN-3 fastest FTTH 100 40 AD Australia iiNet entrant Naked Home-1 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia iiNet entrant Naked Home-2 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia iiNet entrant Naked Home-3 ADSL2+ 24 NA AD Australia Optus entrant Naked Broadband 120 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Naked Broadband 150 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Naked Broadband 500 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Month to Month 120 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 79 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 99 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Month to Month 150 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Month to Month 500 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 129 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 109 DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant 120 GB broadband + phone DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant 150 GB broadband + phone DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant 500 GB broadband + phone DSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Internet for over 50's + phoneDSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Internet for over 50's + phoneDSLD 5 AD Australia Optus entrant Naked Broadband 120 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant Naked Broadband 150 cable 8 AD Federal Communications Commission DA 12-1334 Australia Optus entrant Naked Broadband 500 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant Month to Month 120 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 99 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant Month to Month 150 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant Month to Month 500 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 149 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant 'yes' Fusion 129 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant yes' Fusion 119 cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant 120 GB broadband + phone cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant 150 GB broadband + phone cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant 500 GB broadband + phone cable 8 AD Australia Optus entrant Premium Speed + phone 150cable 32 AD Australia Optus entrant Premium Speed + phone 120cable 32 AD Australia Optus entrant Premium speed 'yes' Fusion cable 79 32 AD Australia Optus entrant Premium speed 'yes' Fusion cable 99 32 NA AD Australia Optus entrant Premium Speed + phone 500cable 32 NA AD Australia Optus entrant Premium speed 'yes' Fusion cable129 32 AD Australia Optus entrant Premium speed 'yes' Fusion cable 109 32 AD Australia Optus entrant Broadband Satellite 1 satellite 256 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Turbo 2GB ADSL 1.5 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Turbo 2GB cable 8 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 2 GB ADSL 8 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 50 GB ADSL 8 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 200 GB ADSL 8 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 2 GB ADSL2+ 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 50 GB ADSL2+ 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 200 GB ADSL2+ 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 2GB BigPond Elite Liberty ADSL 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 100 GB BigPond Elite LibertyADSL 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 25 GB BigPond Elite Liberty ADSL 20 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 200 GB BigPond Elite LibertyADSL 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 100 GB BigPond Elite LibertyADSL 20 AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 2 GB cable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 50 GB cable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent BigPond Elite 200 GB cable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 2GB BigPond Elite Liberty cable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 100 GB BigPond Elite Libertycable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 25 GB BigPond Elite Liberty cable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 200 GB BigPond Elite Libertycable 30 NA AD Australia Telstra BigPondIncumbent 100 GB BigPond Elite Libertycable 30 NA AD Austria UPC AustriaEntrant Fiber Power Classic Cable 25 2 Euro Austria UPC AustriaEntrant Fiber Power Classic + Cable 51 5 Euro Austria UPC AustriaEntrant Fiber Power Plus Cable 51 5 Euro Austria UPC AustriaEntrant Fiber Power Ultra Cable 102 10 Euro Austria UPC AustriaEntrant Fiber Power Fun Cable 20 1 Euro Austria UPC AustriaEntrant Internet Fix Cable 10 1 Euro Austria UPC Austriaentrant aDSL solo ADSL 8 0.768 Euro Austria UPC Austriaentrant aDSL solo plus ADSL 16.384 1 Euro Austria UPC Austriaentrant aDSL Simple (requires TelekomADSL Austria landline) 8 0.768 Euro Austria UPC Austriaentrant aDSL Strong (requires TelekomADSL Austria landline)16.384 1 Euro Austria Tele2AustriaEntrant ADSL 3GB ADSL 8 0.768 Euro Austria Tele2AustriaEntrant Tele2Internet and TelephonexDSL 8 0.768 Euro Austria Tele2AustriaEntrant Tele2 Internet and TelephonexDSL with WLAN 8 0.768 Euro Austria Tele2AustriaEntrant ADSL 8MBit Flat ADSL 8 0.768 Euro Austria Tele2AustriaEntrant Tele2 Internet and TelephonexDSL XL 16 1 Euro Federal Communications Commission DA 12-1334 Austria Tele2AustriaEntrant Tele2 Internet and TelephonexDSL XXL 20 1 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Breitband ADSL 8.192 0.768 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Breitband + TV ADSL 8.192 0.768 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Kombi ADSL 8.192 0.768 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 TV Kombi ADSL 8.192 0.768 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Breitband Kombi ADSL 8.192 0.768 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Kombi Gigaspeed 16 ADSL 16 1 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 TV Kombi Gigaspeed 16 ADSL 16 1 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Breitband Kombi GigaspeedADSL 16 16 1 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Kombi Gigaspeed 30 ADSL 30 4 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 TV Kombi Gigaspeed 30 ADSL 30 4 Euro Austria Telecom AustriaIncumbent A1 Breitband Kombi GigaspeedADSL 30 30 4 Euro Belgium Belgacom Incumbent Comfort - Internet Cable 12 1.5 Euro Belgium Belgacom Incumbent Favorite - Internet Cable 25 3.5 Euro Belgium Belgacom Incumbent Intense - Internet Cable 30 4.5 Euro Belgium Telenet Entrant Basic Internet - Internet Cable 20 1.25 Euro Belgium Telenet Entrant FiberNet - Internet Fiber 50 2.5 Euro Belgium Telenet Entrant FiberNetXL - Internet Fiber 100 5 Euro Belgium Base entrant home internet 1 DSL 1 NA Euro Belgium Base entrant home internet 4 DSL 4 NA Euro Belgium Base entrant home internet 12 DSL 12 NA Euro Belgium Belgacom Incumbent Start - Internet and Fixed LineCable Phone 3 0.4 Euro Belgium Base Entrant home internet 1 ADSL 1 NA Euro Belgium Base Entrant home internet 4 ADSL 4 NA Euro Belgium Base Entrant home internet 12 ADSL 12 NA Euro Belgium Base Entrant home pack 1 ADSL 1 NA Euro Belgium Base Entrant home pack 4 ADSL 4 NA Euro Belgium Base Entrant home pack 12 ADSL 12 NA Euro Bulgaria Blizoo (formEntranterly CableTel-Eurocom)Blizoo Net 15 Cable 15 3 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Blizoo (formEntranterly CableTel-Eurocom)Blizoo Net 35 Cable 35 5 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Blizoo (formEntranterly CableTel-Eurocom)Blizoo Net 50 Cable 50 6 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom Net Turbo ADSL 20 1 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom Net Sprint ADSL 15 1 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom Tooway Basic Satellite 6 1 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom Tooway Bronze Satellite 8 2 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom Tooway Silver Satellite 10 2 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom Tooway Gold Satellite 10 4 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom FiberNet 20 Fiber 20 10 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom FiberNet 30 Fiber 30 15 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom FiberNet 50 Fiber 50 25 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Vivacom Incumbent Vivacom FiberNet 100 Fiber 100 50 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Blizoo (formEntranterly CableTel-Eurocom)Blizoo Extra Cable 35 5 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Blizoo (formEntranterly CableTel-Eurocom)Blizoo Extra + Cable 35 5 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria Blizoo (formEntranterly CableTel-Eurocom)Blizoo Premium Cable 50 6 Bulgaria Leva Bulgaria
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