Country: Russia
Carrier: YOTA (use MegaFon network)
Plan: No text (+50₽/1$ for unlimited), 100 min, unlimited data - 290₽/5$
Between august 1-20 i used 24GB of data
Free 4G hotpost. I use "TTL Master" for this.
Country: Russia
>100 min
300 min
fix
LTE is unusable at my house
Okay and...?
>Free 4G hotspot
You do realize this isn't a premium feature? Your phone can do this by default, it's just dickish carriers that block this and make you pay for it.
oh yeah, $70/month for the LTE. Unlimited talk and text. 15GB data.
$95/month for the gigabit internet + TV and landline phone.
>basically gigabit
>latency lower than most monitors
>95 freedombux
I want to move from the UK.
It's $69.99 for new customers.
Really not sure why the UK hasn't just bit the bullet already and paid out for nationwide fiber access.
You'd have a few years of construction pains, but once the fiber is laid all you have to do is upgrade OLT's and ONT's when new standards come out.
With current ONT/OLT tech a new network built today can sustain 40gbps on a single fiber optic strand.
unlimited data, calls etc.
22€
AT&T is now even cheaper and available further out of cities. I pay $80 for pic related.
see
it's $69.99 with just internet.
Location : India
Plan: Jio 4g LTE (800 GB/1 yr)
Price: Rs 10,000 ($150)
Oh the conversation made it sound like a Comcast intro deal where it's $70 then goes up to $95. The bit about being available further out is still valid. I'm 35mi outside of Atlanta. My TMo LTE is fucking insane out here as well. I routinely get upwards of 100 up and down.
Jesus Christ. The UK is one of the most bureaucratic archaic countries there is when it comes to shit like this. There's decades of bumbling around and wasting time and money before anything gets done here. We're a tiny island, we should have fucking gigabit fiber to 90% of homes pretty easily. It would work wonders for our economy when content creators and providers know they've got a massive audience with insane bandwidth to flawlessly stream 8K or whatever.
I remember how fucking long it took for us just to get 4G when the rest of the world had it for like 4 years already. It was some fucking slow ass back and forth shit about making the spectrum available and more retarded middle aged politicians bumbling around.
Зaeбиcь, хyлe.
Forgot speedtest
I'm ~20-25 miles outside of Washington DC, i'm not exactly in the middle of a city or anything.
LTE is garbage here though.
I'm in the UK and I have gigabit internet from hyperoptic. It's 40 something gbp per month
>hyperoptic
Lmao their availability map is embarrassing.
Blue is where they want to deploy. Green is where they have deployed.
it's a god damn 100:1 ratio of blue to green. Everyone wants it but they can't seem to deliver to more than a handful.
I know we 'have' gigabit fiber available but as the other user mentioned, its extremely niche. We have companies pretending they're performing miracles by offering 200mbps fiber. It'll stay that way for a few years. We won't have gigabit like the US does for a long time.
Yeah, I did some digging online and Hyperoptic says they want to have 2 million customers by 2020 and 5 million by 2025.
Verizon FiOS in the US is already at around 5.2M internet customers the majority of whom are in 1gbps areas (some are still in 500mbps areas, but they're rare and being upgraded to 1gbps)
So yeah. It'll be a few years before you guys really have significant fiber footprint.
I'm not using it now, but I bought a prepaid one that costed only $25 and it has
>10gb 4g data
>1k min talk
>Effective for a year
>Hyperoptic says they want to have 2 million customers by 2020 and 5 million by 2025.
>Verizon FiOS in the US is already at around 5.2M internet customers the majority of whom are in 1gbps areas
Shambolic. Nobody here seems to really care about advancing internet speed. Most seem happy with their average national speed of around 20mbpS.
This guy is just lucky his monopoly offers this.
They spend all their money on boats for africans to come.
I thought they spent it on an aircraft carrier with a ski ramp and no planes to fly from it.
UK
3
The One Plan, £30/month unlimited texts and calls to UK networks
Unlimited data on mobile
12GB limit on tethering (easily circumvented)
I usually get around 10-20mbps at non peak times, also depends on location, where I live reception is shit, at work I get full 4g coverage and pull upto 35mbps