Carrier Ethernet for Dummmies

The problem with offering information on leased line pricing is that the prices vary quite considerably. The following analysis is based on quotes to over 20 locations, some remote, others relatively central, across the UK from six different network operators and all based on a minimum contract term of 3 years. 

Internet Leased Line Pricing (Feb 2012)

Service

 Lowest (Per Annum)

Average (Per Annum)

Highest (Per Annum)

10Mb EFM Internet (3 year)

£ 3,888 £ 4,554 £ 5,940

10Mb Fibre Internet (3 year)

£ 5,796 £ 8,667 £15,004

25Mb Fibre Internet (3 year)

£ 7,596 £12,193 £18,996

50Mb Fibre Internet (3 year)

£ 8,796 £13,876 £16,776

100Mb Fibre Internet (3 year)

£18,150 £20,133 £21,750

 

Some conclusions:

- EFM (Ethernet First Mile), in case you hadn't heard, is generally speaking significantly lower cost than Fibre Internet leased lines. However, 10Mb Fibre Internet prices are becoming more and more competitive with 10mb EFM Internet

- For speeds of 10Mb, 25Mb and 50Mb, prices vary quite considerably between providers and between locations. It is not uncommon to see some quotations which are more than twice the price from other providers. For speeds at these levels, it is really worth looking to get quotes from several different providers

- For 100Mb Fibre Internet, prices vary less. Maybe its because the market is more intense at this bandwidth, and less so at the sub-100mb speed levels. It seems the step up in price from 50mb to 100mb is relatively small, probably pointing to the fact that most providers are encouraging prospects to consider going for the full 100mb. 

Notes:

- Internet Leased Lines are different from broadband services in that the bandwidth is guaranteed and uncontended, offering symmetrical upload and download speeds. 

- Prices submitted are all budgetary and subject to site survey and contract.

- Set up costs, or installation fees, are amortised into the 1st year costs to allow for a fair comparison. Some providers are able to offer zero set up costs, others offered set up charges of between £700 and £2500

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