With the caveat that entry-level home broadband is different from the typical level of service most people purchase, or the highest-performing tier of service available, entry-level broadband prices in the United Kingdom show the relative cost of entry-level home broadband as a percentage of monthly income.
Those prices range from a low of 0.35 percent of monthly income in London to about 1.4 percent of monthly income in the most-costly area. Much of the disparity is caused by differences in typical monthly income.
With fixed prices, higher income leads to lower costs as a percentage of income.
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