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I find the difference in speed vs pricing very odd.
I can choose between 1, 10, 100, 250 and 1000Mb/s, with the difference in price similar to your 100, 125, 150, 175 and 200 Mb/s.
I have to say I'm glad that we have a law over here that states that the final price (including taxes and fees) must always be stated.
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It doesn't seem too bad. We live in the the foothills of the Sierra's in California and we pay $125 for 15MB down 2MB up and that's when it works at full speed most of the time it's slower.
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30-75 Mbps, $20/Month. @ Chennai, India.
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Nearly the same conditions. 20€ but 20 Mb/s and telephony.
Tip: when it comes to saving some money tweaking small things only helps little, savings will be done be the expensive things like buying a smaller car or moving to cheaper house/flat. And alway compare at least 3 offers when signing a contract and ask friends for experiences.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Cable company provides mine in a city of approx 100k people.
No data limit, 100 up / 5 down, consumer accounts runs about $80USD per month plus tax and fees. Mine costs about $100USD +tax/fees because I have a business account.
Got that after a series of storms kept knocking out my internet due to a leak in the junction box. The business SLA forces them to respond to outages on my line in under 24 hours. Otherwise it would be "when they had time" which sometimes meant 4 or 5 days later after things had dried up and the problems resolved themselves.
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Suburb 100 MBPS. $49.99 USD.
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Verizon FIOS (fiber) 50Mb down / 50Mb up, $40 base + abt. $5 tax, suburb
The majority of speed test sites rate it slightly higher (about 55/55). The exception is Comcast's test site, which I do not believe. It rates it at about 55/20.
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Eric Lynch wrote: The exception is Comcast's test site, which I do not believe. It rates it at about 55/20.
They would wouldn't they?
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I am a Comcast subscriber, but I do not share your cynicism about their speed tests. Their results are virtually identical to what I get from my SamKnows box.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Had a discussion with my wife This probably resulted in this:
- No matter how many examples you provide: You are wrong.
- Even worse: It's somehow all your fault now.
- You now are in the doghouse until you learn to behave yourself.
- It's now up to you how you express your regret for the things you did. As long as it involves bringing home flowers.
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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- Yes
- Yes. Especially since I'm the reason she left Germany, I'm the scapegoat for everything. It only sounds different when in Germany.
- Don't think so. Unless she reads the line above.
- Probably a good idea anyway.
I thought you weren't married.
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I'm not, but I can learn quickly from other's misfortune.
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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If a man speaks in a forest and his wife isn't around to hear it - is he still wrong?
I knew when I married her that she would be Mrs Right - I just didn't know her first name was Always.
Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)
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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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