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Operating Costs
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Competitive Labor Costs

Nicaragua does not only offer a vast availability of qualified labor, with a fast learning curve, and low absenteeism rates, but also at the most competitive cost in the region.

 

Source: Ministry of Labor of each country, 2013
Reflects minimum wages in the free zone sector.

Telecommunication Costs

 
Cost of services for Fixed Telephone (US$)
Fixed Telephone Montly  Charge Installation Fees Minutes included
Conventional Basic Line 6.95 60 200 minutes to conventional phone
Advance Digital Line -People 9.95 60 200 minutes to conventional phone
Conventional Basic Line
Corporate
17 125
Advance Digital line -Corporate 17 125 200 minutes to conventional phone  and 50 minutes to CLARO cellphones.

Source: TELCOR

International Calls using  Advance Digital Line (US$)
Call Destination Regular Price Plan Price
USA and Canada 0.273 / min 0.203 / min
Central America 0.273 / min 0.203 / min

Source: TELCOR

Local calls - Cost per minute US$
Call Destination Full rate Reduced rate
Local (Same department) 0.0238 0.0158
Long Distance-National  (From one Department to other Department) 0.0792 0.0396

Note: Rate Schedule, Full rate 8:00 am-7:59 pm, Reduced rate 8:00 pm-7:59 am.

Source: TELCOR

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Internet Costs

Internet - Corporate Connections
Connection Speed Monthly Price (US$)
256 K/s 68.17
512 K/s 135.23
1024 K/s 268.18
2048 K/s 500.00
3072 K/s 638.18

Note: Prices may change according to internet supplier. Higher speeds are available for high demand companies.

Source: CLARO

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Electricity Costs

 Electricity Cost
Medium Voltage (Primary Voltage 13.8 & 24.9 kW)
Type of Cost Application Rate Charge US$
Description Energy Potency
($/kWh) ($/kWh-mes

Industrial Medium

Contracted load larger than 25 until 200 kW for industrial use (workshops, factories, etc)

T-4D Binomial Rate, not seasonal
All kWh 0.17
Maximum Demand kW
19.18
T-4E Binomial Rate, seasonal
Summer Peak 0.25 24.82
Winter Peak 0.24 15.50
Summer, Not Peak 0.16 0.00
Winter, Not Peak 0.16 0.00

Industrial High

Contracted load as high as 200 kW for industrial use (workshops, factories, etc)

T-5D Binomial Rate, not seasonal
All kWh 0.17
Maximum Demand kW
19.76
T-5E Binomial Rate, seasonal
Summer Peak 0.25 25.59
Winter Peak 0.24 15.98
Summer, Not Peak 0.17 0.00
Winter, Not Peak 0.16 0.00

Note: * Exchange rate C$ 24.73 = US $ 1.00, 2013 average.

** Rates valid for January, 2013. Rates may vary according to economic activity.

Source: INE

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Water Costs

Water cost
Cosumption level (m3) Monthly fee per connection (US$) US$ per m3*
0 - 20 0.36 0.49
21 - 30 0.36 0.52
31 - 40 0.36 0.52
41 - 50 0.36 0.52
More than 50 0.36 1.16
Private Wells - 0.34

Source: ENACAL

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