Here's an update on the new pricing data and analysis we've added over the past few months.
Wavelengths
Since our May update, we’ve added a wealth of new price points from across the globe. We also published two new bandwidth pricing reports:
- Global Bandwidth Market Review: New submarine cable systems and network technologies are always a hot topic at International Telecommunications Week, and 2024 was no different. Here’s what we learned from this year’s trip to ITW.
- Ethernet in the WAN: As enterprise network requirements increase, high capacity Ethernet is becoming a compelling option. In this report, we analyze recent pricing trends across geographies and capacities, focusing on Ethernet over MPLS and Ethernet over DWDM.
IP Transit
Q2 is our big semi-annual push for fresh IP transit data and we’ve collected a host of price points across capacities and geographies. So what did we learn?
Our latest IP transit market review breaks down pricing and product trends, discusses the driving factors, and integrates insights from nearly a dozen interviews with international IP transit providers on the state of the market.
Business Broadband
Summer brought our annual refresh of global business broadband plans and rates.
Our latest data reflects public information gathered from service provider websites from 2016 to 2024 and includes details on nearly 7,000 business broadband plans that range from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps across various access types in Q3 of 2024.
Be on the lookout for…
- Local Access. New price points and a fresh market analysis are on the agenda.
- New Enterprise Pricing Scenarios. We’re working on a batch of new hypothetical network scenarios to demonstrate the cost implications of moving to a hybrid WAN, upgrading network capacity, and integrating SD-WAN.
There's even more pricing data and analysis to explore in your TeleGeography.com account.
And don't forget about the Resources tab in your account dashboard. We’ve added some new presentations, like Alan Mauldin's AI-focused Submarine Networks World slides and Tim Stronge’s Bond-themed Platform Global mission briefing.