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How much do you pay for internet?
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Something like 55 EUR/month for unmetered FttH (in the Netherlands), 100mbps down, 100mbps up. Theoretically a Fair Use Policy, but I don't think it's ever enforced against anybody. I've certainly used a crapload of bandwidth without issues at all.
EDIT: I could get 500/500 for like 10EUR/month more, but it's not worth it, as my HDDs can't keep up with that anyway.
nothing. my neighbours pay for it
Mobile : 2 GB ~ $1.5/m
Fiber : 100 Mbps up/down $40/month
indosat broadband 5GB/m + free text and call idr 59k or $4.4
In Spain, Orange Fiber 50mbps up/down 32eur/month
Ukraine, less than 3$ for 100mbit/s (unlimited)
Mobile : 0.8 GB ~ $1.5/m
Fiber : 20 Mbps up/down $12/month
About $60/mo for 30/5. Too damn much, but I won't cut the cable until I move.
Fiber 1Gbps for about $10/mo.
Mobile 4G (8GB/mo) for about $14/mo.
1gbps + IPTV : about 40$/m (3 years contract but all providers give $400~450 in cash when signing up. After 3years, I usually switch to another provider.)
If some of family members use mobile of the same telecom, they discount home internet price by $0.
About $12.50 per month in advance for 50 Mbps unmetered shared broadband connection. The average internet speed is about 10-20 Mbps in peak hours. (No fair usage)
Have paid about $150 in total for half kilometer own optical fiber cable, 2x100 Mbps media converter, 3x100Mbps Ethernet cable, 1x100 Mbps switch and 1x300 Mbps Router.
wow you have a switch? you're fucking hardcore.
It's a TP-Link Ethernet Desktop Switch. (8 Port)
My router also have 4 extra Ethernet ports.
16GB LTE $11/mo for mobile, and 1mbps ADSL $19/mo
65/5 for roughly $60/month with Spectrum. Cell is Google Fi, $20/m base + $1 per 100MB basically.
$31USD 1Gbps UP/DOWN Singapore
100/40 $130AUD/month. Technically fair use but I do around 10TB/month and no issues.
76/20 for £39 with unlimited data on home broadband.
in romania , nothing guarantee up to 1gbps in rds-rcs arrownd 10 eur/mo
500 up and down. Paying 45 EUR /month. It is described in their fair use policy that you can use as much as you want to.
Currently $7 for 70/70 broadband, $3.3 for 5GB/month mobile.
Is it a remote desktop's speed test or your local internet connection speed?
I have 600 Mbps - 1030 Mbps speed with my remote desktop in US.
It's my local internet speed. Got my new connection yesterday, was 16 up and 2 down
That's gotta be in the best % in Aus
Nothing. My government pay for it
Around 12EUR for 100/100, comes with 150 TV channels as well. Backup link, half of that for half of the speed.
100/2 for $120AUD, for my area it's pretty decent, considering the lack of NBN.
£11.80 for unlimited 4g on the phone (used 60GB last month) home is about £30 for 29/5mb best I can get
Yeah, it's pretty decent. Could get another 3 connections at that speed if I wanted to. Same price per connection though.
200/20 for €73/m, hardcap to 10/1 after 750gb/m