Internet Cost in Georgia

Georgia
81
18
Score / 100
#11
of 231 countries

Internet Cost in Georgia

The Internet Cost indicator measures the average monthly price of a fixed broadband connection in US dollars. In Georgia this price stands at 18 USD/month — affordable by global standards, especially given the speeds available.

Providers and Plans

Georgia's broadband market is served by several competing providers:

  • Magti: The largest ISP, offering fibre-optic plans from 30 GEL (~11 USD) for 50 Mbps to 70 GEL (~26 USD) for 500 Mbps
  • Silknet: The second-largest provider, with bundled internet + TV packages starting at 35 GEL. Fibre-optic coverage in all major cities
  • Caucasus Online: Business-focused but also serving residential customers, particularly in Batumi
  • Skytel, GeoNet: Smaller regional providers offering competitive pricing in specific areas

The 18 USD average reflects a standard residential plan of 50–100 Mbps. Higher-speed plans (200–500 Mbps) cost 20–30 USD, making even premium tiers affordable.

Speed and Quality

In Tbilisi and Batumi, fibre-optic connections deliver actual speeds of 80–400 Mbps (download), with latency of 5–15 ms to European servers. Georgia's internet infrastructure has improved dramatically since 2015, with fibre coverage now extending to most urban neighbourhoods. The country benefits from the Trans-Caspian fibre-optic cable and direct peering with major European exchanges.

In rural areas, speeds drop significantly — DSL and mobile broadband (4G) are often the only options, delivering 10–30 Mbps. Satellite internet (Starlink) is beginning to appear as an alternative for remote locations.

Georgia as a Remote-Work Hub

The combination of fast, affordable internet and low living costs has made Tbilisi a popular destination for digital nomads and remote workers. Co-working spaces (Impact Hub, Terminal, Fabrika, Lokal) offer dedicated desks with 100+ Mbps connections for 200–400 GEL/month (~74–148 USD). Many cafés provide reliable Wi-Fi suitable for video calls and routine online work.

Installation and Setup

Connecting broadband in a Tbilisi apartment typically takes 1–3 business days. Installation is usually free or costs a nominal 10–20 GEL. Contracts are flexible — most providers offer month-to-month plans without long-term commitments. Payment is by bank transfer, online banking or at any pay terminal (TBC Pay, Bank of Georgia terminals found in every neighbourhood).

Contracts and Consumer Rights

Internet contracts in Georgia are notably consumer-friendly. There are no early-termination fees on most residential plans, and switching between providers is straightforward — the new provider handles the transition. Service-level guarantees are not formally enforced in the same way as in the EU, but competition between Magti and Silknet keeps quality high. Customer-support quality varies: Magti offers English-language support, while Silknet is primarily Georgian-language. Both providers now offer English-language interfaces on their websites and mobile apps, making plan management, bill payments and usage monitoring accessible without Georgian-language skills. For expats, having a Georgian-speaking friend or colleague assist with the initial setup call can still be helpful.

Comparison with Western Europe

A comparable broadband plan costs 50–80 USD/month in the United States, 30–50 GBP/month in the United Kingdom and 60–100 CAD/month in Canada. Georgia's 18 USD represents roughly one-third of the US price and one-quarter of the UK price — with comparable or better speeds in urban areas.

Bottom line: At 18 USD per month, Georgia's internet is both fast and affordable. Tbilisi's fibre-optic infrastructure delivers speeds that rival Western European cities at a fraction of the cost — a key advantage for remote workers and digital nomads.

This article was created on April 18, 2026

Internet Cost — Global Ranking ↗

# Country Value Score
1 Korea DPR 5 94
2 Iran 10 89
3 Ukraine 12 87
3 China 12 87
5 Russia 15 84
11 Moldova 18 81
11 Serbia 18 81
11 Georgia 18 81
11 Kyrgyzstan 18 81
11 Nepal 18 81
226 Niue 90 11
230 Bermuda 95 6
230 Tuvalu 95 6
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