by Niall McCarthy
In the United States, users have to pay nearly twice as much as those in Germany. The U.S. came in 114th overall with a monthly bill averaging $66.17. That's nothing compared to some other countries and Burkina Faso in particular. The West African nation has the highest broadband prices worldwide with a monthly bill averaging a whopping $961.22. The country is chronically poor and about 97 percent of Burkinabes do not have access to the internet. When it is available, it's concentrated in larger urban areas, though it is usually unreliable and almost impossible to afford.
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