Answered my own question by reading the same Huff PR (I blame it on being too long)...
"Currently-available broadband and telephone services within the Russian Federation - invariably of lower quality and with fewer capabilities - typically cost a Russian subscriber between US$75 - US$100 per month."
Huff says that by aiming for a 10-30% market share, they will likely charge $35-$50 a month per subscriber. Someone who claimed to know prices for "internet" in Russia on the Yahoo board said $20/month was typical. Now, I'm guessing, this guy was not including phone, and possibly referring to internet service of even lesser quality than that which Huff referred to.
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