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How much do you pay for internet?
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Mobile : about $9/month include 3 GB transfer (LTE)
Fiber : 50 Mbps down and only 2 Mbps up $150/year
This is my plan every month in China.
34 british pounds per month for 200mbps FttP through virgin media home broadband. (VIVID 200, Unlimited).
I'm also paying 25 pounds per month on my airtime plan on my mobile for 4G @ 20GB.
About
$26/mo for 3M/0.9M DSL
$5/mo for 4gb prepaid lte
in the philippines
I assume you got some massive discount applied or something since that's quite far off the advertised price and what I pay even with a little discount?
Poland:
59PLN (~15USD) for 120/10 @ UPC
89PLN (~24USD) for 1000/500 @ local ISP
80PLN (~21USD) for 100/100 @ local ISP in smaller city I were living before
10PLN (~3USD) for unmetered 4G internet sim card capped to 1Mbps when it hits 10GB in 30 days (and 2GB free in whole EU)
All prices shown above are valid on 24 months contracts.
2Gbps S$69.90 per month. @ ViewQwest
3 GB 4G for S$20 @ singtel
~$90 CAD/mo for 4 gigabytes of data (LTE/3G/EDGE), Canada-wide calling, etc.
~95 CAD/mo for 15 down, 15 up (although I've never reached that speed, average is around 2-3 mbit/s, FTTH)
Welcome to f*cking Canada. Where competition is scarce and incentive is close to none.
Typical speed:
My latency is not (usually) that good. On average, I get 50-800ms.
Mobile: 3.5$/month for 600MB
ADSL (including telephone monthly fee): 270 EGP = 15$/m for 4mbps/1mbps (200G/m)
100/40 mbps unmetered landline 45,95€ (Telekom)
8 GB LTE ~ 50€ (Vodafone)
Germany.
Peru:
8mbps down (getting only 3-4mbps most of the time) / 1mbps up, including phone (it never works) and TV - ~$55/month with Movistar/Telefonica
2GB LTE on mobile - ~$18/month with Claro
Both are full of crap.
About $140/mo for 200mbps down/10mbps up. That includes a $50/mo charge for unlimited bandwidth, otherwise there's a 1TB cap and a ridiculous per-GB overage.
I don't really need 200mbps down, but I do need 10mbps up and that's the only way to get it.
Illustration of Comcast service in the USA:
7/7 for $15/month.
Indonesia,
4G network take about $1 per GB.
Wired (national fiber) take about $25 for unlimited 10mbps down / 1mbps up.
Yeah, 1 year discount. When I moved to my house I own now they was sending consistent marketing letters. The last one I went with had it for £20/month. Big savings.
USA, $120 for 75/25
Reliance JIO best Indian provider who made every ISP to sell internet as cheap as it suppose to be.I travelled to Manhattan and I enjoyed 800mbps +connection in this case we can't compare but JIO seems fair now a days in India.
$139 a month for 150/20 on Cox Business cable
DOCSIS:
~14EUR for 15/1Mbps
3G:
~6.5EUR for 8GB
in Macedonia, monthly
ADSL $23/month for 4Mbps down, 1Mbps up, 300GB per month data.
$30 for 15Mbps cable; Mobile: $10 per each Gigabyte of LTE data.
So happy I live in Europe. Whats up with all those monopolies companies have in other parts of the world.
250/250 mbit gpon 19€ (Lattelekom), 4G LTE 100GB per month 9€ (Bite LV) in Latvia
40 USD/month for family plan (include 3 sim cards works on conditional unlimited LTE network, and cable TV, and 200 Mbps FTTH cable inside mainland China)
Right pay 175 for 20/2 dsl including telephone. 300 dollars a month for cell service with verizon unlimited with 2 phones and 2 tablets. I live in the boonies. So one isp to choose and verizon gets the best signal in the area i live in texas.
Carrier: Rogers Communications in Ontario Canada
$75 cad for 100 down / 10 up
Stay the f**k away from Bell Canada, nothing but headaches with their service.
$140 in US for 200 / 20 Mbps cable (including TV)
About $68 with tax for 60/5 with Charter Spectrum.
$35 for Cricket and 4GB of high speed data capped at 8Mbps before unlimited 2G speeds.
Spectrum 100/10 $54.99
Depends on ISP, but Hutchinson is pretty good to Asia and EU + China. The others have either China focus or non-Asia focus so people tend to pick accordingly to their usage pattern.