Internet in Spain is normally delivered via the phone line although alternatives are available. The un-magical figure of 40 Euros per month is par for the course and does not normally include the phone rental which comes in at around 14 Euros per month. In the cities Telefonica may be able to offer a 10 Mbps service but it is far more likely that you will wind up with a 3 or 6Mbps service.
Beware of Special Offers from other suppliers promising great speeds; if their service is rendered via a phone line it is subject to Telefonica’s infrastructure and just as problematical as a result. Jazztel are a case in point as are services supplied by agents acting on behalf of BT Spain.
Cable and Fibre-optic services are available in the cities but again at a high price and are capped.
Wimax is available in most city areas of Spain but can be patchy outside. One of the biggest suppliers is Iberbanda but they are part of Telefonica…
Satellite internet is also available at a price but subject to your landlords approval of the installation of a dish and relatively high installation costs. Again the service is capped.
Internet by mobile Dongle is also available subject to the availability of a decent 3G signal, again this can be very hit and miss away from the cities and again at a price way above that in other parts of the world. Such services are also capped and subject to a generally most unfair ‘fair usage policy.’
Sorry if this is not what you want to hear but Internet in Spain is a rip-off.
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