Sources
- CSGB / Asgari Ücret Tespit Komisyonu (2026 brüt/net)
- GİB gelir vergisi tarifesi 2026
- EPDK mesken elektrik kademeli tarife (yaklaşık)
- BOTAŞ / dağıtım şirketleri doğalgaz (yaklaşık)
- Hazine ve Maliye — kıdem tazminatı tavanı 1. dönem 2026
Internet Bill Guide
Plan price, router, setup, overage and post-promotion rates form the real internet cost. Mbps ads are not the invoice.
Charges beyond the plan
Router, activation, setup, static IP and overage can appear, and the first bill may include a partial period.
Use the internet-bill calculator for monthly and contract totals; the operator contract prevails.
“Free modem” offers are often financed inside the commitment. Early exit can accelerate remaining device balances. Separate hardware lines from the plan price in your yearly sheet.
Promotion expiry
After a discount window, list pricing may apply. Compare full 12–24 month totals including one-off fees.
Operators may move you to list pricing without a phone call. Compare consecutive invoices to spot the step-up early. Re-quote any renewal using the same 24-month total method.
Speed versus bill
Advertised Mbps depends on wiring, Wi-Fi and congestion. Upload and latency may matter more for work than peak download.
Commitment and exit
Early termination can claw back discounts or device balances. Note auto-renewal pricing near the end of term.
Triple-play bundles can lose all discounts if you cancel one service. Relocation transfer fees are another hidden line. Read integrity clauses before assuming à-la-carte flexibility.
Fair use and caps
“Unlimited” plans may throttle after a threshold. Large backups can trigger overage on capped plans.
Cloud backups and camera uploads fill caps quietly. On overage plans, schedule large downloads overnight on Ethernet. Know your billing cut-off date to explain “double month” spikes.
Annual cost sheet
Sum months × expected price plus setup and router. That beats marketing monthly figures. Informational only.
Practical tips
- Calendar the promotion end date.
- Add router and setup into year one.
- Compare 24-month totals.
- Read exit and device clauses.
- Ask about auto-renewal price.
FAQ
Why is the first bill high?
Activation, setup, router and partial-period charges often land together on the first invoice.
Are exit fees included?
Usually check them separately in the contract; calculators may not auto-add every penalty.
What happens after the promo?
List or new rates can apply. Model the full commitment with that step-up.
Is unlimited truly unlimited?
Fair-use throttling may apply. Read the tariff annex.
Is the result exact?
No. The operator invoice and contract control.