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Re: $237/mo per mosque

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Yeah, that's an income of $1.13 billion per year ($94.8 million per month). Could be do-able.
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With 60 million users spread over 400,000 mosques, that comes to 150 people per mosque. At $1.58/mo per person, that comes to $237/mo per mosque. A much more reasonable price for 224 Mbps.
They don't have to make is all back right away. $237 a month doesn't take into account a time frame. But for Indoenesia, I don't see how it makes financial sense. Their business model also assumes a pretty high adoption rate. There are a good number (not all) of Islamic institutions that look down at the Internet. It may happen, but not they way they say.


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  With 60 million users spread over 400,000 mosques, that comes to 150 people per mosque. At $1.58/mo per person, that comes to $237/mo per mosque. A much more realistic price for 224 Mbps to each mosque.
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