Post your internet speed, your location and how much you pay

Post your internet speed, your location and how much you pay.

This is pretty much the fastest available to the general public in Australia. $105/month bargained down from $130.

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4g mobile broadband with unlimited calls and sms for 28€/month in Finland

wtf australia?

54 down
10 up
Optus in aus
$60 per month? Work pays for it

Hei. How did Jarppi lose his thumb?

150 mbps download for 41€

Not bad. I just retested mine. From 83 10 minutes ago down to 35 now. Fucking housemate streaming porn again.

i got 20gb full speed 2000 mins and 2000 sms for 14€ :D

120 down, dunno how many uploading
Kingman, AZ
100 a month, plus a ten dollar monthly fee for renting a router

Dunno, seems like he keeps it as a secret

Damn. Mobile plans are cheap in Europe. I pay $60 a month for unlimited national calls and 2gb data.

1gb D/500up metropolitan speeds, 10 euros a month;Ro
In 2 years they're introducing 10gbps D/1gbps U for the average consumer so I'm pretty excited for that, though I'd probably have to get some serious hardware for such connection

For anyone wondering how it feels with such good net: it makes you a hoarder so you're pretty much cucked once you run out of space.

Spain, about 40€

Yeah.. Unfortunately we elected a conservative government in the early stages of a building new fibre infrastructure. They fucked it up and now we're stuck with absolute max dl speed 100mbps.

Romania? Those are pretty insane speeds.

2.2 Mb/s
Perth, Scotland
£0.00 per month courtesey of Perth and Kinross Council free WiFi and a £12 external wireless antennae.

Yes, well technically they've been around for a while and every country has them in universities & shit but for the average consumer to be able to get them at such prices, yeah, it's pretty insane.

Yeah.. I was about to call bs but I googled it. Romania has one of the fastest broadband networks in the world. Lucky. We could've gotten theoretical max speeds around that if we got a fibre to the premises network. Instead they went for fibre optic to a node at the start of each street. Then shitty 40 year old copper wire the rest of the way. Bottlenecked the speed massively.

$100 or so, telstra adsl 2+

Oh yeah. I remember that shit. Was exactly the same until they installed nbn in my area. When they get to you, make sure you bargain with them to get the 100mbps plan. They defaulted us to 25mbps and charged us the same, $100/ month. Call them out on how much cheaper dodo and shit are. Tell them you want the upgrade for free. Got them down to $105, they were asking $130.

Didn't even know that lol.

5g technology is right behind the corner, coming available in the next few years though. They are already building the network here and talking about 10x increase in wireless speeds compared to the 4g network. I wonder if they're going to update the fibre network as well

Seems to be a wide variety of Internet speeds in Perth.

Kentucky $120/month

Nice. Didn't know the US had such good internet. Is it one of those things that varies state by state?

Yeah i know that feeling, we had that too in like 2010-2012 but then they started putting fiber till the centrals of every building. For 10gbps though the entire cable must be from fiber and as much as possible from one piece otherwise the bandwidth is compromised,will be interesting though, they might also make cat6 cable a standard.
It's not really luck, the reason we're in the top 3-5(depending on what averages you want to consider) is purely from free, unregulated market, add in capitalism & the factors of massive interest to catch up to the west and there you have it. I'm not saying it's that simple, obviously if it was then many countries would be ahead of us, but the fact is that the reason so many western countries are behind is because of companies/govs keeping it down and abusing the consumers,specially in the mobile sector.

>Nice. Didn't know the US had such good internet. Is it one of those things that varies state by state?

Its more about being in an urban location which has decent competition (e.g. Google Fibre or similar) and not just tied to shit like Comcast.

No matter what the state, outside of rural areas you're gonna pay a lot for shit speeds.

Perth Australia

4.6 Mbps give or take
Perth, Aus
$60/m unlimited including line rental

kinda slow today, usually 600-700 both up and down

in lithuania and paying 30 euro for internet + tv

I live in the middle of nowhere and it's AT&T Fibre.

We were going to have a similar network, with fibre optic cable straight to every house. But Rupert Murdoch owns all the newspapers, and the major cable TV network in Australia. They actively campaigned to keep the speeds lower, because having faster speeds would've driven foxtel (cable TV) out of business.

Australia, Get upgraded to 1Gbps before the end of the year but. Don't think I'll be able to handle those speeds of shitposting.

Also demonstrates the danger of effective monopolies, especially in the media sphere. Cunts like Murdoch end up with too much power over shit they shouldn't have.

Wish that fucker would just fucking die, like (((Soros))) he'd be doing the fucking world a favour.

Norway
Price: Nothing.

Yep. Unfortunately he left his legacy here in Australia before moving on to fuck with the US and UK. And he's got his claws in pretty deep.

I was paying £35 ($60 AUD, $46 USD) to Virgin Media Cable for 100 Mb/s a month, but the fuckers were useless and the price just kept creeping up.

Switched to 2Mb/s for nothing and although I've had to switch my downloading habits to download shit overnight, with most stuff I can't tell the difference.

Yes, I am a cheap ass mofo.

*price: Getting raped by achmed

>*price: Getting raped by achmed
You're thinking of Sweden...Norway, not so much.

The niggers of Norway are the Norwegians. Dumb as fucking lampposts, but loaded because of the huge oil fields and small population.

That's Swerabia

The niggers of Norway are the sami

Just googled Sami. You guys have got it pretty good.

>Just googled Sami. You guys have got it pretty good.

You're joking...right?

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Yeah, I'm not complaining.
What even is that gremlin tho

I work in a liquor store in a pretty poor area. I sell casks of wine to people just like her every day.

FiOS. Virginia. $80 a month. Up/Down speed is pretty consistent.

Pretty typical middle aged Australian aboriginal woman.

I am at work right now but
100mbit both ways for 5$, Russia.

Saw an ad offering 200mbit @ 8$ a few days back.

$8? Wouldn't that be like a week's wage for you guys? All those sanctions man.

>Saw an ad offering 200mbit @ 8$ a few days back.

Isn't that the cost of a house in Russia?

Actually its about half of a day's average wage.
But yeah the price of just about everything has doubled.

Housing in Russia is pretty expensive for the mount of metric area you're getting. ~200 grand for like 60 m2 in the capital.

Half a days work. That's pretty expensive then. I work in retail and I earn enough to pay for mine in 2 hours.

Not bad at all.

>$70 usd a month because we've been customers for over 15 years, usually like 100
>Just got an option for 300mbps

But cox had to be a fag and implement a 1tb datacap. Surprised I only use about 300 gigs a month.

Who's cox?

An ISP, also an alternative spelling for Cocks.

We had to argue back and forth with them for months to get this, but it was worth it. Three months ago it was less than 2 down, and 0.1 up.

Comcast. New Hampshire. Last bill was $177

They have a crazy monopoly here and service can vary street by street. Shit company. When we moved in, we were told it would be 100 down, 25 up. We didn't get that, so we complained to them for months and eventually they sent a tech out to our house. They re-wired everything and we had about 25 down and .5 up. It was better, but we were still paying out the ass for service that wasn't up to par. Months of phone calls, two tech visits, and lots of complaining and we got the speeds we have now. It's still not 25 up but we are tired of dealing with them. Fuck it lol

40/40 fiber 80/mo with phone. Idek what higher speeds cost, 40 gets me just fine. Middle of nowhere, Iowa.

Data Mine Thread

No bandwidth cap

30 mbps upload and download. 16.84 Dollars pm.

Apparently our internet is fibre, complete bullshit. Isle of Wight.

>No bandwidth cap

When I came to the "Make me an offer I can't refuse" conversation with Virgin Media customer retentions department, they were fucking useless.

Might have worked on me if I couldn't do math, but still. They offered 3 months free not to cancel and used that as a basis for recalculating my annual payments so they were just slightly under their main competitor (PlusNet).

I pointed out that that would only apply this year and the price increase in November would throw them over the cost of PlusNet once again and they were like "err...I don't think so".

Fucking muppets the lot of them.