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Who else is buying?

>Not available in my area
>I've called multiple times during the span of three years and they keep say it's coming
It's not coming

Just got it this morning. Breddy gud.

~15 minutes for GTA 5.

I used to live on long island and it has such a healthy ISP market that my time spent in other parts of the country like upsate ny, colorado, and nc is depressing.
fios rolled out in long island first because it's so dense but long island already had cablevision who is the best cable company I've dealt with thus far. So they actually, get this, COMPETE which results is god tier speeds and prices for us. It's an example of a market working the way it should. If fios sold data about their customers cablevision could smear the shit out of them
Anyway the speeds and pricess are god tier compared to just 3 hours north. Happy to see they're moving to 1g, planning to live on the island and commute to the city when i graduate.
Anyone else have examples of areas with a healthy isp market?

Somewhat healthy for me.
Comcast offers cable up to 2gbps, Cox offers cable up to 1gbps, and FiOS offers up to 1gbps.

All are under $150/month

Wow you have 2 cable companies able to service your address? I've never heard of that before.
I also didn't know docsis 3 could even do 2 gbps. At those speeds I'd still go fios for the marginally superior latency in my experience.

>tfw no FTTP in bongland
>stuck with shitty upload speed (FTTC + coax)
>my 4G connection has better upload speed

J U S T

Also upload speed, it's 2gbps down but still only like 100mbps upload.

And it's DOCSIS 3.1 not 3.0

I too can get superior upload from 4g in my house. $66 a month for truly unlimited(used over 300gig np) 4g. It's a viable substitute for cable but the latency is about 20ms worse.
If anyone is interested the company is called simple mobile, they use tmobile signal. They claim to thorttle after 23gig but in my experience nothing happens after 23gig so I don't think they have the back end set up to do it and just claim that they do.
I would love to see a wireless infrastructure that is strong enough to support home internet connections with out having to find loopholes like I did.
It would open up sufficient competition in the less populated areas of the country and the towns that comcast rapes.

1gbps in NZ for $99US/month. We're a little island with very low density living. Why are you behind?

The US is huge man. Your entire country is only the size of 2 of our states. It's a legitimately challenging problem to solve here in burger land and I think wireless infrastructure is the only thing that is going to work for rural america.

They said during periods of congestion anyone who uses over 23GB will have a lower priority over those who don't.

As is evidence by the above US 1gbps posters, it does exist here in the cities and some other areas, but a nationwide 1gbps rollout would take a decade+ and trillions of investing $$.

Yeah, but I'm saying I've never ran into any variation in speeds when I used it as a home internet connection. This is probably because tmobile isn't popular here and so simple mobile is even less popular.
Back when I had to use satellite internet something like this would have been a god send.

>but a nationwide 1gbps rollout would take a decade+ and trillions of investing $$.

I believe that the future is in wireless internet since it'll cost so much to lay FTTP

>tfw 3mb/1mb

Life is suffering

I pay for 25mb/1mb
Get 2/1

I pay for 300/60 Mbps
Get 350/70
Not that I'm complaining, I just wanted you to know

I'm in Minnesota and we have a few competing ISPs. My favorite is a small one called Midcontinent. They don't engage in any anti privacy bullshit and have consistently lower prices than other areas of the country.

Telecoms like wired internet because the myriad of paperwork and regulations it takes just to lay cable in 1 municipality let alone the entire state makes the competition-proof. Wireless internet means less capital costs which means more startups and competition.

>Tfw
>Tfw nc
>Often times my upload speed is greater than dl speed.
>Dl speed rarely goes over 5mbs
>Usually less than 2mbps.
Internets been shit past few weeks going less than 100kbs dl speed.

They won't offer it to me in my area because they're Jews.

Literally half a block down the street there's fiber but they won't throw me 500 feet to run it to my house

Topkek

Amerifags buying 1 Gb/s for 150 dolarinos, I bet they even give you large data cap, kek
While here, in old good Europe you can get 1Gb/s for 20 euro shekels with no cap

>tfw 1mb/1mb
you don't know about TRUE suffering

live in Iowa and my ISP already has it for the entire state

kek

When I lived in Asheville we had charter which was solid with respectable speeds. Then when I lived in Raleigh the internet was good too with gbit on the way I believe

>I bet they even give you large data cap, kek
Lol no data caps. Just the cost of living in one of the wealthiest areas if the US.

based steam servers. Most things won't come close to saturating .

>Comcast offers cable up to 2gbps, Cox offers cable up to 1gbps, and FiOS offers up to 1gbps.
>All are under $150/month
>under $150/month

If you're a new customer FiOS 1gbps is $80/month for a year.

But I've been with FiOS for 8 years now ( started at 25/25mbps), so I managed to lock in 24 months of 1gbps for $125/month

>tfw australian

Not bad ping though

Ping is fine until someone tries to load a video, easily hits 900+

Yea but at least light gaming would be acceptable.
Assuming you're the only one on.

>Assuming
There's 5 others

Well then ill be praying for you. Maybe the NBN god's will smile upon you soon.

Since the merger its gone back to the consistent 2mbps dl speed for me

Thank you Ajit. This would have never happened under the Democrat's plan of overregulating ISPs to prevent innovation.

>15/1 line
>300GB cap
>$50/month
>regular outages
>ISP techs are fucking worthless

I hate Cableone. To show how terrible they are, they have limited rollout of a gigabit connection, that has like 50~100mbps upspeed AND a data cap of like 1.5TB.

>Jewrizon
>probably 250 - 300 shekels PER MONTH
nice try Saul

It's $80 a month if you're new. I called up as an existing customer and got them to give me 1gbps for $125/month for 2 years. Not bad considering a month ago they wanted $199.99/month for 500mbps

I have no use case for it so no i'm not going to randomly up my internet bill to be cool.

>90kbps
>fucking philippines

Just kill me now pham

I don't even use the 20mbit I have, could care less. I'd rather pay $15/mo for my cable service than be able to buffer 50 porn tabs at once

...

Stop paying or file a complaint with the FCC retard.

>pays for 1gbps
>gets 880mbps
cuck

verizon is the company that was known for breaking net neutrality. get cuck'd, OP.

Comcast was really the one doing that though, Verizon made netflix pay them money after Comcast started it.

And to be fair, as a customer with FiOS at the time they were doing this, I called them and told them I was using a VPN to get around their bullshit and to stop dicking me around.

Took 6-8 months for things to settle down, but it's been 2-3 years since and I haven't had any problems with netflix and youtube throttling (the two sites they were most well known to throttle)

So at this point in time, meh. Unless I catch them doing it again, I don't really care, they're the most affordable option with the fastest speeds in my area.

steam is p2p