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How much are you paying for per mbit?

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  • @doghouch said:
    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.

    Note to myself: Math is a bit off. More like $1.25/mbps.

  • $35 for 50/50

  • 4Mbps down and 1Mbps up for $25 a month on copper line. There is fiber option in limited areas with 100Mbps for $50 only.

  • @crpatel said:

    @dosai said:
    100mbps unlimited at 999 INR + tax

    Where in india? That's ridiculously cheap. What's the fup?

    No FUP. 200mbps unlimited at 1499 INR + tax

    @hostdare said:

    @crpatel said:

    @dosai said:
    100mbps unlimited at 999 INR + tax

    Where in india? That's ridiculously cheap. What's the fup?

    Spectranet possibly ?? But bad network

    Cherrinet. It is very stable for me.

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    $59.95AUD/month 14mbit/0.7mbit so approx $3.30/mbit down

  • 6ixth6ixth Member
    edited February 2018

    0.51p GBP per megabit on FTTN, roughly 0.71c USD. I get 49 down and 8-9 up.

    Whenever I am in Australia, I pay $24.75 AUD per megabit, I get 4 megabit :(

  • @thagoat said:
    $1.63 per MBit. 150 down @ $92

    You did > @6ixth said:

    0.51p GBP per megabit on FTTN, roughly 0.71c USD. I get 49 down and 8-9 up.

    Whenever I am in Australia, I pay $24.75 AUD per megabit, I get 4 megabit :(

    My old DSL plan was ridiculously expensive ($95/mo for 15 mbps down/10 mbps up)...

    $6+/mbit and I never actually got the full 15 lol

  • @doghouch said:

    @thagoat said:
    $1.63 per MBit. 150 down @ $92

    You did > @6ixth said:

    0.51p GBP per megabit on FTTN, roughly 0.71c USD. I get 49 down and 8-9 up.

    Whenever I am in Australia, I pay $24.75 AUD per megabit, I get 4 megabit :(

    My old DSL plan was ridiculously expensive ($95/mo for 15 mbps down/10 mbps up)...

    $6+/mbit and I never actually got the full 15 lol

    I'm still on ADSL2+ paying $99 a month.

    3rd world yo.

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @6ixth said:

    @doghouch said:

    @thagoat said:
    $1.63 per MBit. 150 down @ $92

    You did > @6ixth said:

    0.51p GBP per megabit on FTTN, roughly 0.71c USD. I get 49 down and 8-9 up.

    Whenever I am in Australia, I pay $24.75 AUD per megabit, I get 4 megabit :(

    My old DSL plan was ridiculously expensive ($95/mo for 15 mbps down/10 mbps up)...

    $6+/mbit and I never actually got the full 15 lol

    I'm still on ADSL2+ paying $99 a month.

    3rd world yo.

    NBN is best.

    Thanked by 1IncognitoBurrito
  • @trewq said:
    NBN is best.

    lol

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @Dextronox said:

    @trewq said:
    NBN is best.

    lol

    It's actually really good in Tasmania. We got really lucky.

  • 10Mbit Down : 1Mbit Up Rp 346.500,-
    Indihome/Telkom Indonesia
    With this speed any cloud storage offer is not so much interesting for me.

  • 10/10 for $20, so $2 per mbit, TV included.

  • $23 100mbit/50mbit ~$0.23 per mbit

  • Still using the same.

  • Gigabit on Centurylink FTTH in Seattle, costs $78 a month (supposedly for life) after threatening to cancel and switch to Comcast's $80/month gigabit package (which would have slow upload and be cable based using DOCSIS 3.1).

    I usually clock 980Mbps up and down, and about 200Mbps on WiFi. Its $0.078/Mbit, which is quite cheap. Maybe I should move my Tor relays home?

  • @caracal said:
    Spellcheck pls

    Thanks for your correction.

  • @teamacc said:

    @derpydm said:
    Ah, I love Singapore.

    1gbit for $50/month

    NL, 1gbit up/down for 30 euro/month.

    ~$48/month. Around the same.

    Actual speeds on yours?

  • @derpydm said:

    @teamacc said:

    @derpydm said:
    Ah, I love Singapore.

    1gbit for $50/month

    NL, 1gbit up/down for 30 euro/month.

    ~$48/month. Around the same.

    Actual speeds on yours?

    Pretty darn close to full gigabit.

  • @RootFM said:

    @caracal said:
    Spellcheck pls

    Thanks for your correction.

    They changed it

    sigh...

    Thanked by 2caracal FHR
  • CConnerCConner Member, Host Rep
    edited February 2018

    500 Mbit/s up and down (unmetered) paying € 45 /month or € 540 /year. I live in the Netherlands.

  • 1000/200 Mbit/s

    8 EUR / MO
    Hungary.

  • masterimasteri Member
    edited February 2018

    @MikePT said:

    @masteri said:
    100/100Mbit full-duplex fiber, AS8275, 50€/month = 6€/Mbit/year, 1x dynamic IPv4, no IPv6

    24/1Mbit ADSL, AS1299, 30€/month = 15€/Mbit/year, 5x dynamic IPv4 and IPv6 /56

    100Mbit 4G, AS1299, 16,9€/month = 2€/Mbit/year, NAT IPv4 and 1x dynamic IPv6

    In Finland and all unmetered.

    Is it the first or second price? Didn't get it.

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @masteri said:

    @MikePT said:

    @masteri said:
    100/100Mbit full-duplex fiber, AS8275, 50€/month = 6€/Mbit/year, 1x dynamic IPv4, no IPv6

    24/1Mbit ADSL, AS1299, 30€/month = 15€/Mbit/year, 5x dynamic IPv4 and IPv6 /56

    100Mbit 4G, AS1299, 16,9€/month = 2€/Mbit/year, NAT IPv4 and 1x dynamic IPv6

    In Finland and all unmetered.

    Is it the first or second price? Didn't get it.

    Ops, got it, sorry!

  • @freerangecloud said:
    At home I have a 75/7 cable connection for $50 CAD (about $40 USD at current exchange rates)

    Try CarryTel. 150/15 for C$50. Or 75/10 for C$35. "Unlimited" but soft capped at 1TB/mth.

    Downside: Cogent single home, so expect funny routing.

  • freerangecloudfreerangecloud Member, Patron Provider

    @cnbeining said:

    @freerangecloud said:
    At home I have a 75/7 cable connection for $50 CAD (about $40 USD at current exchange rates)

    Try CarryTel. 150/15 for C$50. Or 75/10 for C$35. "Unlimited" but soft capped at 1TB/mth.

    Downside: Cogent single home, so expect funny routing.

    Not available in BC sadly

  • DashKillerDashKiller Member
    edited February 2018

    100/20mbit for around 60 USD/month, much cheaper things available if you have fiber to home tho.

  • @trewq said:

    @pike said:

    @trewq said:
    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.

    Very very lucky, who is the isp?

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @corbpie said:

    @trewq said:

    @pike said:

    @trewq said:
    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.

    Very very lucky, who is the isp?

    Launtel, also includes static IPv4 and /56 IPv6.

  • 10G, 4800 JPY/m.

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