Internet prices going down next month

Internet prices are finally going down by the end of next month after the cabinet approved the new price list yesterday!

The good news for consumers: Today a 1 Mbps connection, the second-fastest available, costs 115,000 LL ($76.67) per month. Under the new regime, 1 Mbps will be the slowest connection sold by Ogero, the state-run telecom company, and will cost 24,000 LL ($16) per month. (Both price figures exclude the 10% value added tax.)

Packages will range from 1 Mbps with a 4 GB download and upload cap (it’s not split; you get 4GB for each) to around 8 Mpbs with a 30 GB cap. Imad Tarabay, CEO of the Internet provider Cedarcom, told NOW Lebanon that as soon as the new packages are implemented, customers with packages below 1 Mbps now will automatically receive the lowest-level new package from their providers (assuming Ogero releases bandwidth to the private sector). Customers can then decide if they want to switch packages or not.

We’re still way behind what people get in nearby countries but it’s still a good step forward, I just hope there will be enough capacity to accommodate the demand when everyone is automatically switched to 1Mbps next month, and I wish they would reconsider amending those bandwidth cap because one would consume them so fast with the speeds they’re promising.

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7 Responses to Internet prices going down next month

  1. LebVoices August 24, 2011 at 10:36 am #

    I think the prices are relatively ok, compared to the middle east (let’s not look up north too much, we still need some infrastructure + + + )
    But i can’t get my head around the freaking cap limits!! Download limits?? in 2011?? really??

  2. Cedarcom News August 26, 2011 at 1:34 pm #

    Yes, it is a good step forward and we have hopefully embarked on our long Internet recovery journey.

  3. Danielle August 30, 2011 at 4:44 am #

    Awesome news! Glad to hear the internet situation seems to be getting resolved.. πŸ˜€

  4. fayez September 2, 2011 at 5:24 pm #

    good prices but the cap is bat thank u ogero

  5. mohamad October 1, 2011 at 2:32 am #

    awesome news you there…but the problem is what about the upload there saying its going to be still slow and if thats true then wht about us the online gamers like ps3,xbox 360,wii,PC…etc we have a very high percentage in the membership of getting a 6 to 8mb/sec so believe me if the 3g internet will turn out to be very slow in upload there will a crisis then. :@

  6. CODPLAYA October 1, 2011 at 2:34 am #

    awesome news you there…but the problem is what about the upload there saying its going to be still slow and if thats true then wht about us the online gamers like ps3,xbox 360,wii,PC…etc we have a very high percentage in the membership of getting a 6 to 8mb/sec so believe me if the 3g internet will turn out to be very slow in upload there will a crisis then.

  7. Mohamed October 3, 2011 at 10:12 pm #

    Does anybody know how low the Ping will be? plz replay πŸ™‚

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