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How much are you paying for per mbit?
Hello all,
Currently, at our workplace, we are paying around $15k per year for 40 mbit line. This will come around $375 per year. so how much you guys are paying fo per mbit?
For residential use, for 1:25 contention ratio, the prices are relatively cheap, as 100 mbit cost around $166 per year. (100 mbit download vs 5 mbit upload)
I am from india.
So how much you guys are currently paying?
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$7
100Mbit up and down fiber for EUR 50/mo incl 1x landline phone and internet TV
EDIT: according to my provider, 100mbit costs 35/mo with unmetered fairusage bandwidth, so 0.35/Mbit/mo
thinly veiled 'im proud of my internet speeds'
No idea of my residential contention ratio. It's 80 up 20 down in theory and not far off in practice, after getting my 60 year old phone line replaced. Costs about 0.50 cents / Mbit / month.
$59.99 for my 15Mbps/3Mbps cable excluding tax; cannot complain too much as it's in the middle of nowhere.
About £20 per month for fttc and I get 75/15
0.06/mbit/mo for a 500/500
1Mbit CN2 = $150 /month. 100Mbit = $15K /month = $180K /yr
At Portugal I pay 30 euros ~ $37 for 100mbps/100mbps (that includes TV and phone)
At Ukraine (where I am right now) 100UAH ~ $3.60 for 100mbps/50mbps, downloading stuff/browsing is fine but the in games the ping spikes frequently.
Both are shared.
about tree fiddy
$3.60? I'd just buy 10 lines and bond the connections, downloads be fast af boi.
I get 60Mbps/25Mbps from a local WISP in Czechia.
Dedicated IPv4, /64 IPv6, 1:4 ratio (in reality the speeds are fairly stable) served fresh over 5GHz.
At South Korea, I pay ~$30 (excl. discounts) for 500/500 (capped @ 100GB/day, 100Mbps til the end of the day if limit reached)
Too damned much! I am moving to Alaska internet is cheaper.
You can't get booze Easily.
Make my own up there.
Whale blubber just turns into more whale.
Same speed up and down here. Sometimes a little faster up. It's 3.5 Mbps for CDN $54.95 +tax per month.
200Mbit down/10Mbit up via DOCSIS for 35€/month, 420€/year including national landline calls and two phone numbers, IPv4 via DHCP. Location: Germany
I'm on FTTP with 100/40 for ~$105 AUD/month. I get charged $3.50 daily for this and can change plans in tiers up to 1000/400 for $14.5/day. Only takes about 20 minutes to change speeds with no service impact.
I would love to have a line like this.
It's using the NBN, we are very lucky here to have a company driving new offerings. No one else in Australia offers Gigabit to residential customers off the shelf. The one company that tried to do it in one town on the mainland has canned it.
USD$30 for an unmetered 1Gbit residential line. Getting about 500 down 600 up in practice. Very happy since I moved here.
Where is that? It's not a typical US connection.
It's in Singapore. I just converted it to USD on habit.
$0.023/mbit/month in Romania, on a line with 300 mbit/s ($7/month) unlimited.
For the plan I’m on (150 mbps download/50 mbps upload), it costs around $120 with tax. So I pay around $0.6-7/mbit for an unlimited connection.
Wow...
I'm on a $15 / month 2mbps down/ 512kbps up Airtel (Chennai,India) connection capped at 40GB data per month @ 2mbps and rest at 512kbps. Could be paying same rate for a 16mbps line when they change to fiber
100mbps unlimited at 999 INR + tax
What kinda equipment are they using?
i suck my own dick for pennies then pay for my internet with that
10,000,000mbit/mo