> Well there are Countrys where bandwidth is very cheap or free for home
users
> while memory is really expensive. For around 10$ per month I get unlimited
> bandwitdh on my adsl line. Take a look at the attached Image to see how
"cheap"
> brand memory can be (noname memory isn't a subject cause it is a shure way
> to make your system unstable). This is one of the most expensive here, but
it
> is still a quite good example for way higher prices in different countrys.

Wow!!! Man, how do you use computers at all with such prices for brand
memory? I've just checked - retail Kingston 256 Mb PC133 module costs
$38-$45 here in Russia, and we consider our computer parts market to be
quite expensive compared to western one.

On the other hand, our broadband access is really expensive - the best you
can have here in Moscow is either 7500/768 with 5 Gb traffic limit (and
$10/Gb over the limit) or 128/64 unlimited, both for $99/month.

Regards,
Victor Denisov,
CEO, Jera Systems, Moscow, Russia

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