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They all are. That's how they are programmed.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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My internet is about the same as yours and costs the same in my part of suburbia.
But I stopped worrying about what my wife thinks. I was single before I met her and she keeps making me feel that was the better situation.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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65Mb down, 17Mb upload, no usage limits. Paying £25/month (USD32). This is fibre to the cabinet + copper to the house. Watford, UK about 1.5 miles from exchange.
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here in the northern bits of johannesburg, we have 25mb fibre at home. supposed to be 50GB cap, but we were told it's uncapped until they get a client portal so you can track your usage. it's been over a year now, so i'm assuming they forgot.
this costs me R706 a month ($47.85). the actual uncapped package is R361 ($24.47) more. internet has never really been cheap in south africa.
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Around 48 usd for 100/100
Around 50 to 55 usd for 1000/1000, the option i have.
Around 80 usd for 5000/5000.
All Fiber solutions
Suburbia, Denmark
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~25$ for 300 Mbps + tv with ~ 80 channels + phone with 50 GB of data with decent speed on 4g, i live in the city, most prices from most companies are the same (we have 4 or 5 ISP-s in the city).
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200MBs down and 25MBs upload. Pay whooping 70 Euro. Well, I live in Switzerland, near Zurich. Everything is expensive here
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South Africa
8Mbps Uncapped ADSL - $50 / month - No Fiber infrastructure in my area
-= Reelix =-
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16down/1up MB 18€/month and I live in the capital of Greece
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As an example from outside the US, we (UK) have 100Mb (advertised 60-80Mb achievable) fiber to cabinet, copper to house (<100M) for £46 ($60) but that includes a phone line and TV. Its difficult here to get internet not bundled with phone and TV. We are in a suburb.
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35€/month, 25 Mb/s, city. Yeah, I overpay a huge lot for what I'm getting.
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For the longest time it was around $89/month for 100M connection (with no data limits). Lately they're charging about $65 for the same thing. We're out beyond the suburbs which might explain that. Our provider always extremely reliable so I don't mind the $65, we don't pay for any of the other TV services.
If you think hiring a professional is expensive, wait until you hire an amateur! - Red Adair
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50 MB (Real, 52 UP 25 Down) a town close to capital city, Bogotá, Colombia: USD$20/month, without limitations. USD$ 70 if a include TV and fixed phone (I must include them) The invoice shows each item separately ($20 Internet; 35+ TV; $15 phone). The connections is fiber to cabinet, copper to house.
modified 3-Sep-18 10:51am.
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I live in mumbai suburbs and pay about $10 a month for 10Mbps (actual speed around 4Mbps to 6Mbps, upload speed 1Mbps)
// ♫ 99 little bugs in the code,
// 99 bugs in the code
// We fix a bug, compile it again
// 101 little bugs in the code ♫
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Tell your manager, while you code: "good, cheap or fast: pick two. "
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Well I get half that speed for double the price. It seems like you have the best deal I've heard of
"Dreams really do come true."
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I'm having 75Mb fiber that costs $38/month with the current Real/Dollar rate and I live in a state capital, Curitiba.
That's very expensive for Brazil standard's, but it's the best internet provider by far.
(We have cases of providers offering 50mb, but less then 20mb actually arrives.
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Type=copper
Speed= 53 down/4.6 up (with VPN), 106 down, 5.7 up (without VPN)
Cost = $95/month (includes 1 phone line)
Where live = City (Seattle, WA).
We get ripped off here. The city government has divided the city up into zones and there's only a single provider in each zone (unless you want DSL which comes from the phone company). Thus no competition and ridiculous pricing in our high tech city.
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Cable TV + internet ~20 Mbps down, ~3 Mbps up, 28 ms mean latency. I live in a small town in Argentina, so the price varies wildly in USD. Around 40-50 USD last week.
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Poland, a large city. Corrently it's 80 PLN (~19 USD) for 300/30 Mbps optic fiber, but recently they called me with a new offer – 1000/100 Mbps for 20 PLN (~5 USD) more.
It's even faster than advertised too, I often get 320/40 Mbps (according to Speedtest).
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1Gbps Fibre broadbane
SG$46.73 (approx. US$ 34)
Singapore (city-state)
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Live in the outskirts of a larger (with Swedish standards) city region.
My fiber connection was upgraded two weeks ago to symmetric 10Gbps, paying ~$30 during the initial 6 month lower fee, and then jumping up to ~$55 after that.
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I live in South Africa (Johannesburg):
20Mb Fibre @ R850 which at the current exchange rate of 15,34 (7 Sep 2018) == USD 55.41
BOOM!
And that is cheaper than the 10Mb ADSL I used to have
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In Pennsylvania, U.S., am paying $201 but it is a bundle with landline (ugh), TV, and Internet @ 100 Mbps with Verizon FiOS.
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4Mbps (4 down, 2 up), Uncapped, at about $42 depending on the exchange rate.
(South Africa)
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I have to say I'm quite surprised to get an answer to this question several months later.
On page 145 no less!
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