Your net speed, cost and location

Let me start, convert to USD for simplicity, and you could add the best option you could get

100 Mbps
17.61 USD
Poland

Could get 900 Mbps for 29.82 USD, no need currently

70/10 for $65 a month
I'm in the midwest

60\60 advertised, ~50-57 actual
$17.80
Russia

940mbps
$70 USD/month
USA

1gbs
$90
Southeast

>6/1 Mbps (500gb cap)
>$100 AUD
>Australia

Also
>42mbps (4G) (50gb cap)
>$68 a month (includes modem)

idk my mom pays for it, i dont get lag on overwatch so prob good lol?

10Mbps
$37 USD
Brazil

what's your ISP OP? wondering what's best for Pooland, I have 60 Mbps UPC currently

20/1 advertised
$35 USD/month
Italy
They're putting fiber (FTTC) around the country and it will hopefully be in my town by year 2069!

300/300
30 usd

Local cable one, only in my 50k ppl city. But that 900mbps possibility is netia

10/5 with 40GB cap
25€
Slovakia

But beer is under 1€ and booze hardly ever costs over 10 a bottle.

50mbps with a 1024gb cap.

Not the fastest, but I manage and prepare accordingly. The cap used to be 300gb so that was a godsend when removed.

97Mbps
9.31 USD
Bulgaria

50/50 Mb. 50,84 USD (41 euros). Spain.
This is what happens when few companies control the market. They don't let competitors to get inside, and if they do, they have to pay to these companies so they can use their net.
They also break laws regarding service and consumer protection. But that isn't a problem for Spanish goverment cause when they retire from politics they have a seat waiting for them in the direction of this enterprises.
#TheMoreYouKnow

100\10 unlimited
9.38 USD
Sweden.

100/30
$65
US

500Mb/50Mb
$65 for cable and internet.
Columbus, Ohio, USA

250/250 @ $53/month
Sweden

5/.5
74.68
On an island

100/50 no cap
40 USD
Brazil

15/7
$18
czechia

200/200
27 EUR
Finland

20/1 mbps
$53
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

200/80 fiber is available literally on the other side of the highway but it doesn't look like it will come to me before ww3

Friendly neighbor with point to point radios?
200mbps is fairly simple to do even across a few hundred meters assuming you've got line of sight.

Sorry, didn't make myself clear
The distance is more like a few kilometers with obstacles, so probably not worth the hassle

Yeah, with line of sight you can manage anything up to about 10-20km for under $2,000.

Without line out sight you're basically fucked though, not worth it.

350/35
30EUR
spain

How much beer for 1€ are we taking about?

300/300 I think that about 15€ (phone plans are included (4 phones) and the total is 70€)
Spain

1L of beer is 1€ (you can get cheaper, but it's not as good) and you can get rum for 4.15€ a bottle (70 cl)

60/5
35 EUR (TV/phone/internet package)
Hungary

If everything goes well, we'll be switching providers, getting a 500/22 connection for 22 EUR.

20Mbps on paper, 2.55Mbps for real
0€/month, since my speed is under their minimum guaranteed (7Mbps)
Italy

Can confirm. 300/300 + 3 mobile phone lines with a 12GB cap and a landline here for €70 a month. ISP is Orange.
Also
>alcoholic beverages from Mercadona
It's like you want to die or something

25/1
30€
Germany

gonna upgrade to 200/25 next month

200/15 is what i pay for
209/17 is what i get
220 BRL (~70 USD) for this + tv
Brazil

30 Mbps
15 bucks
Ohio, US

Spectrum Assist program because the household is poor.

8/0.1 Mbps
10 USD
Poland

This is pointless since it depends on local infrastructure more than anything.

250/100
63 burgers
Sweden YES!

fucking Bell monopoly here in mooseland.
had to argue for 1hour on the phone but bargained for

300/100 for $80CAD all in

7/0.5Mbps
45 USD/month
Italy

Openfiber (new ISP) is putting down FTTH in lots of cities. I should be able to have 1000/200 at ~25€/month for the summer

10 Mbps
$46.00
Capital of KY
(only fucking game in this city. only good thing is no caps and they don't give a shit what I download)

1000/1000

Canada
$55.82usd

1000 mbps
(but in reality it's closer to 600 because there are 10+ devices connected over two routers in my home)
72 USD
America

1000/1000
$12
Romania

550mbps
$29.50
Australia

>100/40
>2TB data cap
>$100/month
>Australia (obviously)

10Mb/s optical fiber, no cap/throttle
00,00€ month
Finland ;)

Student i assume

yes

Make the most ot it while you can, you'll be paying half your income for the rest of your life toward it.

50x50
Free
USA

12.5Mbps
$80 AUD
Canberra, Australia

700kbps
$150
Australia

10/10 unlimited
$23
India

3/1mbps
$95
melbourne australia

Fucking hell mates just move to Sydney. Everywhere is a shithole but at least we have internet that resembles the 21st century

1gbit down, 200mbit up. Due to reasons (network congestion, router speed, hdd speed, I usually get 5-600 mbit down, I'd need to download to a RAID drive or a SSD to get any more.

But it costs me ~10€ so no complaints.

20 for $60 USD i live in Texas. Can't get any faster in my area. ATT

~170mbps download, ~35mbps upload
65$ a month
Southeast USA

20/1.6
$60 a month
Stockton, CA

do you use a fucking satellite phone for internet jesus christ

7200RPM drives can get over a gigabit per second writes though

>0.7Mbit
>$150

Fucking Australia

he just doesnt want to admit his ISP isn't delivering the proper speeds, or his router and or client device isn't capable.

Fuck, which ISP? Good prices, although the upload could be higher

50/25
30 USD
Mootxico

600/50 Unlimited + Cable TV
$70/mo
Cleveland, Ohio, USA

10/1, because ADSL in shitty suburbs
$2.5/month
Ukraine

I wish I lived in a commieblock, they get normal speeds
I plan to connect fiber soon, tho

1000 Mbps / 50 Mbps
$99 / mo
Anchorage, AK

$80ish USD for 40/20 no cap
Mobile is $32ish for 10gb of data

>Australia

40 mbps
12$
Japan

It is good?

It's an absolute shithole for internet to the point public WiFi is faster and more stable. In Australia you either have slow as hell but stable internet, average internet but it drops out when it's raining or you have fast internet that drops out at random times and suffers massive ping spikes.

15.40usd
D: 6.0mb/s
U: 1.0mb/s
Buenos Aires Argentina
will be a leecher forever so sad

60 Mbps download
something bad Mbps upload
USA

like $70/month

$90USD for uncapped 100/40 of which i get around 36/20
for my phone $95USD for unlimited calls and texts, and 12gb of data
guess which first world country i'm from

2Mbps
16.28 USD
Argentina

30 USD
0.9 mbs
rural Wisconsin

Only other option is $100/month for 2 mbs satellite.

150/150 FiOS in Florida
$47/month

I have fast, stable internet. Aussiebb shits on all other providers and actually buys bandwidth

100Mbps down/2 up (115/2.4 actual)
63.24 USD (79 aud)
Australia
No data cap.

15 Mbps
$33
Brazil

>6/1
>$100 AUD monthly
>Adelaide

Likely to be the last people in Adelaide to get NBN... At least its better than my cousins and I can game on this...

Bait but what are you doing here

100/100 for 100fr-./m, could get 3000/3000 but who the fuck needs that?

>3Mbps download
26usd/month
>5Mbps
34usd
>20Mbps
38usd
>50Mbps
58usd

80mbps down
10mbps up

$160/mo

1 terabyte monthly limit

Canada

1gbs
24€/m
France

Unlimited

1000/1000
3€+pack of beer for my dorm net admin so i can torrent
Czechia

24/1 (tv/internet/phone package)
53€ (around $65 give or take)
Portugal

There are better packs now, but they are a moot point for me because all the local connection can handle is 12/0.8. Luckily fiber is already being laid, by 2050 I should finally be able to enjoy those 100Mbps.

50/100 mbps without quota
8USD
Russland 300k pop town
can have 100/100 for 12USD but why bother

it's Russia-tier, you should pay 100+ and have some 500gb caps like a real 1st worlder

100/100
10USD
Bulgatia

I could get 200MB/s from the same ISP for a bit more money, not sure about 1GB/s since I'm in a small town.
It's good enough for me tbqh, no problem watching 1080p/60 or 4k videos on youtube, steam games and torrents download with 10-11 megabytes/s.

20 eurobucks unlimited

my parents place - around 17 uros/m

my apartment
>100Mbs up and down
>12 uros/m

forgot, lithuania

500/25
20.50USD
Poland

24/4.5
$27.27 USD
Western Canada

Do you mean .550mbps user?

And house prices that should be from the 22nd century.

25/5 Australia (Best i can get literally)
$70 a month

:(