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How much do you pay for internet?
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In Canada, 3.5 Mbps up/down with 150 gig traffic limit for $61.55.
got a special at virgin media for £20 vivid 200... it's been ok, not to bad has been quite a bit of congestion but I also found out about that last week on watch dog :P
200/11 I get.
currently - $3/month (on promo) for unlimited LTE
Portugal Vodafone - 200/200 Unlimited 3Play 25€/m
I pay 65 euro for a 500/500mbit connection, that includes TV and a phoneline (never used it).
Upload peaks well over 800 megabit:
But the average upload is about 580-600 megabit:
I think it's decent :-D
$140/m for 130mbit down, 5mbit up
Around $100/m for unlimited LTE (AT&T)
Around $50/m for roughly 2GB LTE (Project Fi)
Of course, TV is included in the first, and phone service in the second two. Cable company won't sell it without TV. I switched to Project Fi for mobile, but AT&T is too good around this area so I'm keeping it as a hotspot.
20€/month for 100/40 mbit. No TV included, because I dont need it.
I miss my 500/500 line in Amsterdam, when I moved I couldn't have it installed since the downstairs neighbours won't give access to their utility closet to install fiber
Now stuck to Ziggo 150/15 (+tv and landline) for about 50 euro's per month.
$12 for 10 GB/month - Indonesia
60 Turkish liras = 16 U.S. dollars
100Mbps unlimited bandwidth, no fair usage policy. (Turkey)
$0 Free UPC from my House Agency
$90 AUD/mo for 100Mbps/40Mbps Fiber (more like 20Mbps, 100MBit/s), comes with 240GB and 12TB offpeak (1-7 AM).
Australia is expensive
Me: I pay nothing, my internet = glitch
40 USD for FTTH 10/1,5 Mbps, inc TV and telephone
Fair usage 300GB, after that throttled to 7 Mbps
1000/500 Unlimited Transfer for around 9EUR/Month, Speeds fluctuate a little though.
USD40 1000M unlimited bandwidth in Hong Kong
£68 a month for 1gbit up/down.
I usually get closer to 600/800.
$319.98 for 150 GB high speed on Bell, I get 20m down, 11m up
How's the connection to outside of HK?
I pay USD27 (40 LYD) for 4Mbps/768Kbps with 40GB monthly cap.
Libya.
30€ for 16/1 + LTE 4GB for 10 in Germany
I believe BSNL 3G's 444/90days beats this. ( Approx $2.28/month).
You get 4GB of metered data daily, from 0000-2359 hrs. (120GB/mo effectively)
downlink is like 6mbit-12mbit where I live. Uplink 2mbit capped.
Ping to AMS vpn is 230ms.
I just have to spread out my leeching over a week. Cuts over 90% off my previous Rs1099/month true UNmetered 3G plan.
In related news, I've discovered the joys of 720p 8-bit x265 encodes for low-motion sitcoms, dramas etc. (Better call Saul: 50mins looks great for a 240MB file on Rpi3)
$129NZ (~$95US) for 1000/500 fibre. No cap as it's not 2012 anymore.
3g speed is nice, I receive same in jio 4g! lol
btw, bsnl don't work good in my area
Home Internet: 300/100 Mbps Unlimited - 19,90€/m
4G Internet: 150/100 Mbps Unlimited domestic & 15 GB EU/ETA countries - 21,90€/m
in Finland
200/200 upto 250 GB for 1499 INR + Tax
Location?
Romania.
30€/mo for 400/25 unmetered homeinternet
12€/mo for 3 gb internet mobile
Germany
Hong Kong to LA speedtest.
850SEK (~$100) 1/1Gbit at home
500SEK (~$60) for mobile, unlimited Calls, Texts & Data
I get pretty decent speeds on 4G at work in Gothenburg