
Typical Costs:
Electricity:
ICE, the government owned power utility, provides electrical power to the entire country. The costs are about 10 cents per kilowatt hour. Monthly costs for the average house runs about $20.00 to $30.00 per month. The exceptions to this are, if you just have to have air conditioning or you live in the mountains and need electric heaters to take the morning chill away.
Cooking can be done with electric or gas ranges (propane, sorry no natural gas). Gas can be purchased from your local supermarket in the small tanks or the larger 100 liter tanks can also be used. Your neighborhood gas supplier will deliver large or small tanks for a small charge. Average usage for cooking with a small tank is about one month, the big tank should last 8 months to a year.
Gas is one of those items with a fixed price from the government. Expect to pay a deposit for every tank you have and also purchase the regulator, hose, fittings, etc. A good idea is to use a large tank and keep a small tank as a back-up. Knowing you never run out of gas on a normal work day.
Every community has a local gas supplier who will be happy to set you up for gas to your range and/or dryer. They are good and their prices fair.
Water!

Yet another government utility, "A&A" (Acueductos & Alcantarillados) (Water & Sewer). Unless you have a swimming pool, water should be about $15.00 per month. All homes on A&A have meters. Many rural properties also have well water along with city water. Living on the beach in Puntarenas, we used our well to fill the pool and irrigate the lawn and garden. Drinking well water from a shallow untreated well is not a good idea. Here are the prices for the water (in Spanish)
PLIEGOS TARIFARIOS AYA www.aya.go.cr
SERVICIO COLONES SERVICIO COLONES
ACUEDUCTO ALCANTARILLADO
SERVICIO MEDIDO SERVICIO MEDIDO
CARGO BASICO (hasta 15 m3) CARGO BASICO (hasta 15 m3)
ORDINARIA 5.781 ORDINARIA 1.343
REPRODUCTIVA 8.969 REPRODUCTIVA 2.084
PREFERENCIAL Y GOBIERNO 2.491 PREFERENCIAL Y GOBIERNO 584
DOMICILIARIA 1.611 DOMICILIARIA 378
EXCEDENTE (más de 15m3- ¢/m3) EXCEDENTE (más de 15m3- ¢/m3)
ORDINARIA
¢/m3 340 ORDINARIA ¢/m3 83REPRODUCTIVA ¢/m3
536 REPRODUCTIVA ¢/m3 124PREFERENCIAL Y GOBIERNO
¢/m3 131 PREFERENCIAL Y GOBIERNO ¢/m3 33DOMICILIARIA DOMICILIARIA
16-25 m3
¢/m3 122 16-25 m3 ¢/m3 2626-40 m3
¢/m3 128 26-40 m3 ¢/m3 2641-60 m3
¢/m3 208 41-60 m3 ¢/m3 5161 o más m3
¢/m3 274 61 o más m3 ¢/m3 65SERVICIO FIJO SERVICIO FIJO
ORDINARIA 13.745 ORDINARIA 3.190
REPRODUCTIVA 22.289 REPRODUCTIVA 5.191
PREFERENCIAL Y GOBIERNO 5.175 PREFERENCIAL Y GOBIERNO 1.204
DOMICILIARIA 2.576 DOMICILIARIA 779
PLIEGO TARIFARIO PARA TARIFA METROPOLITANA
Telephones & Internet:

You guessed it, another government utility, there is hope however. Plans call to "privatize" the phone and electric monopolies. Don't hold your breath!
Telephone - be wary of a house or land that does not have a phone line installed. Getting a new phone line installed, depending on where you're located, can take years. If you must have a phone, be sure to buy real estate with an existing phone line or assure yourself that you can have a line installed in your lifetime.
These are the rates approved to Oct. 2.004: (In Spanish)
TELEFONIA FIJA CONVENCIONAL
CAMBIOS
Cambio de acometida exterior a solicitud del abonado ¢3 000,00
Cambio de nombre en la guía telefónica ¢350,00
Cambio de número a solicitud del cliente ¢1 375,00
Cambio del tipo de servicio (Residencial, Comercial, PBX o viceversa) ¢350,00
Cambio y escogencia de número telefónico especial (1) ¢7 560,00
CARGOS
Cancelación del recibo posterior a la fecha de vencimiento:
Importe del recibo inferior o igual a ¢2 500,00 ¢75,00
Importe del recibo telefónico mayor a ¢2 500,00 3% monto facturado
Gastos administrativos incurridos en trámites de órdenes de servicio, (traslados exteriores e
instalaciones únicamente: ¢4 388,25
Gastos administrativos incurridos en Estudios Especiales y Cooperación Paralela ESTUDIO ESPECIAL
Gastos administrativos incurridos en gestión de cobro (2) ¢2 500,00
Inclusión de nombre adicional en la guía telefónica ¢350,00
RECONEXION – REINSTALACION – RETIRO
Cargo por reconexión retiro temporal ¢1 375,00
Cargo por reconexión del servicio por falta de pago ¢2 750,00
Reinstalación del servicio por liquidación contable, cuando las VIAS primarias y secundarias fueron
retiradas: ¢18 500,00
Reinstalación del servicio por liquidación contable, cuando las VIAS primarias y secundarias NO
fueron retiradas: ¢8 235,00
Retiro temporal (3) ¢1 375,00
TRASLADOS
Traslado exterior línea alámbrica (4) ¢18 500,00
Traslado exterior con existencia de caja interna o acometida permanente (4) ¢8 235,00
Traslado e instalación línea inalámbrica fija ESTUDIO ESPECIAL
Traslado, instalación o retiro de puentes de conexión canales arrendados, dentro de las
instalaciones del ICE: ¢1 375,00
Cesión de derechos de uso del servicio telefónico (5) ¢350,00
Visita injustificada por parte de técnicos del ICE en atención de averías y nuevas instalaciones (6) ¢2 700,00
OTROS
TRÁFICO TELEFÓNICO EXCESIVO (7) Corresponde al importe mensual por consumo que sea mayor o igual a 1,50 veces, el monto del depósito de garantía vigente.
Telephone costs are reasonable. A typical monthly phone bill, excluding of course, overseas calls, runs about $20.00 per month.
Long distance calls from Costa Rica are very costly (typically a $1.00 a minute to the US or Canada). The good news is that there are several service companies here that can connect you to the North for less, and even free via the Internet.
COST PER MINUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS: (Nov. 2.004)
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SERVICIOS
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SERVICIO MIDA (Tarifa única 24
horas)
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SERVICIO 09, COSTA RICA DIRECTO y MUNDITEL ( Tarifa única 24 horas) |
SERVICIO 116 Y A COBRAR ENTRANTE
(Tarifa única 24 horas) |
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PERSONA A PERSONA
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TELEFONO A TELEFONO
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| GRUPO TARIFARIO |
Minuto
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Primer Minuto |
Minuto Adicional | Tres primeros minutos |
Minuto adicional
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Tres primeros minutos |
Minuto Adicional
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| GRUPO A Estados Unidos, Canadá, México, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska, Islas Vírgenes EE.UU. |
$0.27 | $0.81 | $0.27 | $1.58 | $0.27 | $1.55 | $0.27 |
| GRUPO B Sur América, Caribe excepto Cuba, Corea del Sur, Taiwán y Japón |
$0.43 | $1.21 | $0.43 | $2.37 | $0.43 | $2.31 | $0.43 |
| GRUPO C1* Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belice y Panamá. |
Plena:$0.40 Reducida: $0.35 Superreducida: $0.28 |
$1.06 | $0.40 | $1.92 | $0.40 | $1.86 | $0.40 |
| GRUPO C2** Nicaragua |
Plena $0.40 Reducida: $0.35 |
$1.06 | $0.40 | $1.92 | $0.40 | $1.86 | $0.40 |
| GRUPO D
Europa, Singapur, Tailandia, Australia y Nueva Zelanda |
$0.52 | $1.34 | $0.52 | $2.87 | $0.52 | $2.81 | $0.52 |
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GRUPO E Cuba y Resto del Mundo |
$1.00 | $2.04 | $1.00 | $4.36 | $1.00 | $4.28 | $1.00 |
| Notas:
** Grupo C2: Los horarios de las tarifas son:
Las tarifas no incluyen el impuesto de ventas. |
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Cellular phones cost the same as home phones as long as you use no more than 60 minutes a month of "air time". The big difference here is that you pay only for your outgoing calls. The caller pays for your inbound calls. Cell phones are readily available, but costly. Bring your digital cell phone here and it will work. The cellular network is good throughout most of the country, and is continually expanding.
These are the official rates approved for the end of 2.004 for the Aresep www.aresep.go.cr for the cellular phones (sorry, no translation to English yet):
"TELEFONIA MOVIL CELULAR
TRAMITES
CAMBIOS TARIFA
Cambio de número a solicitud del cliente ¢760,00
Cambio de aparato telefónico ¢ 2 500,00
Cambio y escogencia de número telefónico especial (1) ¢7 560,00
CARGOS
Cancelación del recibo posterior a la fecha de vencimiento 3% monto facturado
Gastos administrativos incurridos en trámites de órdenes de servicio ¢4 388,25
Gastos administrativos incurridos en gestión de cobro (2) ¢2 500,00
RECONEXION – REINSTALACION – RETIRO
Reconexión retiro temporal ¢760,00
Reconexión del servicio por falta de pago ¢1 520,00
Reinstalación del servicio por liquidación contable, ¢1 520,00
Retiro temporal (3) ¢760,00
Cesión de derechos de uso del servicio telefónico (4) ¢350,00
OTROS
Tráfico telefónico excesivo (5) Corresponde al importe mensual por
consumo que sea mayor o igual a 1,50
veces, el monto del depósito de garantía
vigente.
TASACIÓN DE LAS COMUNICACIONES
(TELEFONIA CELULAR)
PERIODOS TARIFARIOS
a. Periodo pleno o tarifa plena: Se aplica a todas las comunicaciones que se establezcan entre las 7:00
y las 19:00 horas, de lunes a viernes. A estas comunicaciones se les aplicará un PRECIO PLENO
POR MINUTO, según el tiempo real de comunicación establecido.
b. Periodo reducido o tarifa reducida: Se aplica a todas las comunicaciones urbanas e interurbanas
que se establezcan entre las 19:00 y las 7:00 horas del día siguiente, de lunes a jueves y entre las
19:00 horas del viernes y las 7:00 horas del lunes. A estas comunicaciones se les aplicará una
PRECIO REDUCIDO POR MINUTO según el tiempo real de comunicación. Esta modalidad de
TASACIÓN también se aplicará los días feriados, 1 de enero, 11 de abril, jueves y viernes santos, 1
de mayo, 25 de julio, 2 de agosto, 15 de agosto, 15 de setiembre, 12 de octubre y 25 de diciembre.
TASACIÓN ENTRE PERIODOS TARIFARIOS
Las comunicaciones telefónicas cuya duración tasable se encuentre entre dos periodos tarifarios serán
tasadas con el precio de cada periodo tarifario, conforme al tiempo real de comunicación establecido en
cada período tarifario.
TASACIÓN APLICABLE SEGÚN DESTINO DE LA COMUNICACIÓN
De celular a celular Tasa celular
De celular a convencional o viceversa Tasa celular
De celular a internacional Tasa internacional
TELEFONÍA CELULAR
DEPOSITO, TARIFA BASICA Y CARGOS POR CONSUMO
Servicio Depósito de Tarifa básica (1)mensual
garantía
SERVICIO CELULAR ¢ 12 500,00 ¢2 900,00
Tarifa por consumo pleno ¢30,00
Tarifa por consumo reducido ¢23,00
(1) La tarifa básica dispone de 60 minutos de consumo e incluye sin cargos adicionales para el cliente que
así lo solicite, los servicios de transferencia de llamadas, indicación de llama de en espera y casillero
de voz básico, siempre que sea técnicamente factible."
Internet!
Internet is the
network
with
the largest
world wide coverage.
It connects millions of
users and allows access to
countless information source’s
.
Nowadays the network not
only provides information through text
pages,
but also includes graphics,
images, sounds and videos. What it makes is a nice environment with easy access.
One
of the ways to access the service is through a phone call
(exchanged connection),
using a modem installed in the user computer,
a
connection is made to the access points
available through RACSA.
At this time, accessing Internet means being in contact with the world. There are other advantages that the network provides which are:
RACSA offers a great variety of connection packages via telephone, moldable to different customer needs. The access charges to the Internet DO NOT include phone charges
RACSA's INTERNET PLAN - DIAL UP
VIA TELEPHONE
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INTERNET PLAN |
Contracted hours
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Monthly Fee |
Cost per additional hour |
Guarantee Deposit |
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Internet without limits |
UNLIMITED |
15 |
--- |
¢ 5 000 |
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Personal Internet |
12 |
9,90 |
0,90 |
¢ 5 000 |
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Cyberpack 15 |
15 |
15 |
0,90 |
¢ 6 500 |
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Cyberpack 20 |
20 |
20 |
0,90 |
¢ 8 500 |
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Cyberpack 25 |
25 |
25 |
0,90 |
¢10 000 |
|
Flat Fee |
90 |
35 |
0,90 |
¢15 000 |
Internet Via Telephone per Volume Account
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Nº of accounts |
Internet without limits |
Personal Internet |
|
100 - 1000 |
13,50 |
8,90 |
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More than 1000 |
12,50 |
8,40 |
There are some considerations and restrictions that apply to the volume account such as:
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Only one number for Internet Access: 134 |
Additionally you can connect to the network using any of the additional phone numbers for the different access points.
INTERNET NETWORK ACCESS POINTS VIA TELEPHONE
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Alajuela |
440-9000 |
Pérez Zeledón |
770-9000 |
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Cartago |
552-9000 |
Puntarenas |
661-9000 |
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Desamparados |
251-9000 |
San Antonio |
239-9025 |
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Escazú |
289-0000 |
San Carlos |
461-9013 |
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Heredia |
261-9220 |
San José |
258-9024 |
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Liberia |
666-9010 |
San Pedro |
283-7685 |
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Limón |
798-9000 |
Santa Ana |
282-0000 |
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Pavas |
296-9000 |
Tibás |
240-0000 |
Internet connection provided, yeah, you guessed it, by RACSA (www.racsa.co.cr ) --the phone people from ICE ( www.grupoice.com )
Cable TV!
I hate to sound redundant, sorry, depending on where you live, cable TV is available.
The bigger the city the better the cable service. CNN, HBO, etc. are on the cable.
Accessing the Internet through the coaxial television cable network (Cable Modem)
is a
system that allows the transference of information to and from the net using the
same reception platform as cable television. The connection is done by dividing
the signal the customer gets into an Internet connection to his computer and a
television signal to his TV set.
Benefits:
The main benefit of this service is that it allows the user to download
information from the Internet up to 3 times faster than the conventional
telephone connection. In addition, this two-way communication system allows the
user to obtain the service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year without additional
cost given that there is no telephone line use (billing).
Characteristics:
This service works through a high speed connection between RACSA's Internet and the Cable TV Service providers - AMNET and Cable Tica - where the customers of these businesses may access RACSA's Internet through a coaxial cable provided by the Cable TV Service companies.
This service has two access modes:
One way:
The user's computer must be connected to the cable modem as well as the
telephone line. Data transmitted from the Internet to the equipment will be
transported through the coaxial cable. Data transmitted to the Internet will use
the telephone line. Maximum download speed will be 64 Kbps.
Two ways:
In this case data transmitted to and from the Internet will use the coaxial cable. User's hardware needs to be connected solely to the cable modem. This mode does not make use of the telephone line.
Requirements:
PC Users:
Pentium II / Cyrix 200 Mhz / AMD K6, 200 MB free hard drive space, 32 MB Ram
Ethernet Card 10 Base T (included in the installation cost)
Macintosh Users:
68030 Processor, 200 MB free hard drive space, 32 MB RAM Memory, PowerPC / G3 /
G4
Coverage:
AMNET:
Click here to find out the
areas of coverage for one and two way services.
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900 Internet
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The 900 "On Line" service provides an easy access to RACSA's Internet. It does not require signing a contract with the company or a minimum fee to "surf" the web. This way of accessing Internet benefits those persons and companies that have a computer with access possibilities with the network. This way they can access the email and surf the web. Benefits:
Exceptions:
Operation: To use this service there is no previous requirement. The interested person only needs a computer with a modem and a phone line, configure the Internet access to display the terminal window after the dial and to dial the number 900-3654632. (900-EN LÍNEA).
Once the
computer dials the number and receives a welcome display, the customer
accepts the conditions of the service by pressing one or more keys and
then the <Enter> key. Next, he has to press the "F7" key and then he will
be capable of surfing the web.
Necessary equipment: Personal Computer Users (PC):
Macintosh Users:
Additional Notes:
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RACSA's
PRE-PAID INTERNET CARD
RACSA's PRE-PAID INTERNET service is a way to surf the web without having
to acquire an account
.
You can find the login and a password on the lower part on the back of the card.
BENEFITS:
REQUIREMENT:
To have access to the PRE-PAID
INTERNET service, a minimum is required:

2. Macintosh Users
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POINTS OF SALE
FOR PRE PAID INTERNET CARD |
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| Access Hours |
5
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10
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15
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| Cost |
¢1.800
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¢3.550
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¢5.300
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| Use of the Card |
Up to 2
months
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Up to 3
moths
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Up to 4
months
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UNIQUE NUMBER FOR INTERNET
ACCESS: 134
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Pay them bills!
All utility bills can be paid in several ways. Most major supermarkets, most banks, or your handy credit card. No fancy payment envelopes to mail, besides your utility would probably be disconnected before the mail made it. Forget about the horror stories you've heard, it's not a big deal to pay your bills! Most all bills are out the 15th of each month and usually due in 10 days.
For futher information we suggest to visit:
CINDE website: http://www.cinde.or.cr/cinde/home.nsf/8ca3af202d507bbf86256a47001ff312/f4671a4671c7683b06256ab00054c693!OpenDocument
Passplanet's Global Costs:
http://www.passplanet.com/welc/global_costs.htm
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