By Jan LibbengaIn a matter of weeks the Netherlands have turned into DSL heaven, with prices dropping as low as 14.95 a month. DSL users were used to 40 and 50 plans just two months ago. Now providers and, more surprising, customers, are complaining.
In August Versatel offshoot Zon introduced its 14.95 DSL service; Wanadoo, Het Net and Tiscali soon followed with similar offers. (By compairions Tiscali UK cut-price DSL product, announced Thursday, is a meagre 150 Kbps 'broadband' package for £15.99 - 22 - a month.)
This week Dutch company Speedlinq joined the fray with Europe's first "go as you please service". There is no subscription. Users buy five gigabytes for just 22.50 and they can use that amount whenever they want.
Although providers are slashing prices, few are happy. Wanadoo Benelux director Jean Jacques de Prins this week warned that his company is not going to make any money. "We used to have the highest DSL prices in Europe, now we seem to have the lowest," he said.
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