Just bought a new house and need to decide a ISP. Who do you recommend? I will be torrenting 24/7

Just bought a new house and need to decide a ISP. Who do you recommend? I will be torrenting 24/7.

I have Cox and it's pretty good

What are you paying?
What are your speeds?
Do they care if you torrent?

Oh, you mean an American house?

>He thinks that the world, the internet stops at the US border...

drink bleach

100 for the internet
up to 150mbps pic related
Only one notice for one movie in the 10 years I've used the service but i'm pretty sure they were asked to and aren't actively watching

any Tier 1 ISP

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>buying a house to live in
Ugh user

Congratulations on the new house OP. You're already gotten farther than any of these renters for life / homeless morons will ever attain.

That's really something you would've had to check beforehand. There are almost certainly only one or two actual fixed-line ISPs (i.e. not resellers or WISPs) servicing your home. Pick whichever is least awful.

Best case, it's an FTTP solution (Fios). Worst case, it's DSL. There's nothing you can realistically do about it.

ISPs don't care if people torrent. It's the company who's product you're torrenting who sends a letter to your ISP saying that your IP address is pirating shit, then your ISP is forced to send you a letter.

exactly the attention OP was fishing for. you too kill yourself

what if you torrent a Warner movie using Time Warner

rest in rip

>Comcast
>$85 for 250/30
>usually get 325/35
>they'll upgrade it to fiber at no cost once infrastructure is in place
>torrented around 3 tb worth of shit over the last 7 months

Tbh I really love Cox.

Get a seedbox

>Trustpower
>$75 for 50/20
>service down two times in two days last fortnight
>occurs everytime outside of call centre hours
>no care for torrenting

I'm conflicted, how do I react? They are too stuck up to give me a free speed upgrade.

what kind of fuck retarded thread and question is this? why would anyone give a flying fuck saying what they pay, and why would OP post a picture of a bunch of companies when anyone with a brain knows it depends entirely on the exact location of where you live to determine what isp you can get and even the quality of said isp

Of the national ISPs, FIOS is the best. If you live in Chattanooga, get EPB. If you live in Southern California, get Sonic.net. If you live in a city with Google Fiber, get Google Fiber and use a VPN at the router level.