Residential Broadband Cheaper, Contrary to Overall Inflation Trends: USTelecom
The cost of residential broadband plans with speeds of 100-940 Mbps has gone down, on average, 43.1% over the past decade, while plans for 940 Mbps-1Gbps speeds are down 22.5% since 2017, USTelecom said in its latest annual Broadband Pricing…
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Index report. The overall cost of consumer goods and services is up 35.8% during the past decade, it said. Over the past year, the 100-940 Mbps plans saw a price drop of 3.6% on average, while prices for the faster set of plans were down 1.4%.