Not particularly pleased that what the “cheapest offer” is isn’t exactly stated. EDIT: The actual details of the cheapest offer, like bandwidth or limits, not the price.
I guess it makes sense if you’re looking at the accessibility of any connectivity. But not all those offers are equal.
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Not particularly pleased that what the “cheapest offer” is isn’t exactly stated. EDIT: The actual details of the cheapest offer, like bandwidth or limits, not the price.
I guess it makes sense if you’re looking at the accessibility of any connectivity. But not all those offers are equal.
edit: WARNING: Prices are in EUR/PPP, not the real value. More info [here.](https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/mobile-and-fixed-broadband-prices-europe-end-2019)
Without description, it doesn’t tell any story.
In Romania, the cheapest fiber link is 3 euro, so I really have doubts about this map
Oh these good old maps before legends were a thing.
I have to work peach.
Seeing countries with similar prices, but more than 3x higher wages is pretty sad.
This was same with food prices, gas prices etc…
Also majority of people don’t even earn average wage, which I guess is pretty obvious.