Triple Gap: how internet prices differ in Ukraine, Poland and Germany.

Internet prices in Ukraine
Internet prices in Ukraine

According to research from the European telecommunications market for the year 2025, Ukraine holds a leading position among European countries for the lowest internet prices, surpassing Poland and Germany. This data was obtained from the 'Khvylia' portal.

In our country, the cost of wired internet is three to four times lower than in European Union countries.

Our providers offer various tariffs ranging from 4.6 to 6.9 euros per month for speeds from 100 to 1000 Mbps. For example, Ukrtelecom offers access to a network with a speed of 100 Mbps for 200 hryvnias, which equals 4.6 euros, while Sevlush Net provides a package at 500 Mbps for 499 hryvnias or 11.5 euros.

In Poland, prices range from 15 to 25 euros per month. For instance, the operator Play offers a tariff for 14.9 euros per month for a speed of 300 Mbps, while Orange provides gigabit connection for 21.8 euros per month.

Technological development in Ukraine continues, but experts predict a rise in internet prices due to inflation and the need to restore infrastructure. Nevertheless, already 60% of connections in the country are provided by fiber-optic channels.

In Poland, a 10-15% decrease in prices is expected due to increasing competition in the market and the expansion of 5G network coverage, which currently covers 70% of the population.

Germany is also actively working on improving its network, having already invested over 2.93 billion euros in the implementation of its Gigabit strategy. Limited usage tariffs provided by 'green' providers are gaining popularity in the country.

It is forecasted that in Ukraine, internet prices may rise by 10-15% in 2026-2027 due to the need to restore infrastructure. In Poland, prices for unlimited tariffs may drop to 15 euros per month, while in Germany, a speed of 10 Gbps will become popular thanks to government investments.

Ukraine has always been known for its internet stability compared to other countries around the world.


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