Internet in Israel

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ADSL has been available in Israel since the late 1990s in theory, but it only became practical to an average residential customer in 2001. Since then prices have dropped considerably.

In Israel, every ADSL or cable modem user has to pay separately to the infrastructure provider and to the ISP (unbundled package).

The typical connection speed has remained at 1.5 Mbit/s (with 150 kbit/s upstream) for the bulk of 2005 and 2006. Connections of over 2 Mbit/s (with a 250 kbit/s upload speed) have only been introduced in the summer of 2005 to the mainstream. Maximum speeds via ADSL currently reside at 8 Mbit/s Down / 800 kbit/s up (as of Dec 2007), while on Cable they are 10 Mbit/s Down and 1 Mbit/s up.
The only company that is currently providing ADSL services is Bezeq, a recently-privatized company, which competes against HOT, the only Israeli cable company, that provides TV, Internet infrastructure and VoIP services. All ADSL service require and use the PPPoE protocol, and all cable modem connections operate over the PPTP/L2TP protocol.

ADSL & Cable modem connection speeds available:

Download Upload Notes
250 Kbit/s 64 Kbit/s ADSL only
500 Kbit/s 64 Kbit/s ADSL only
750 Kbit/s 96 Kbit/s
1.5 Mbit/s 150 Kbit/s1
2 Mbit/s 200 Kbit/s ADSL only
2.5 Mbit/s 250 Kbit/s
3 Mbit/s 150 Kbit/s Cable only
3 Mbit/s 278 Kbit/s Cable only
4 Mbit/s 400 Kbit/s ADSL only
5 Mbit/s 500 Kbit/s
6 Mbit/s 600 Kbit/s Cable only
7 Mbit/s 700 Kbit/s Cable only
8 Mbit/s 800 Kbit/s ADSL only
10 Mbit/s 1.0 Mbit/s Cable only

Additional Notes
1. 150Kbit/s for ADSL customers, 128/256/512 Kbit/s for Cable customers

ISPs

  • Bezeq - national telecommunications provider (ADSL)
  • HOT - Israeli cable company (Cable)
  • ISPs include:
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