200/30 + 6GB on mobile for 58€/month in The Netherlands
depends on the time of day and the status of a particular cable that runs under the ocean. anywhere between 4kbps and 20mbps.
1000
1200/1200, Comcast can suck on these fibers. Still paying ~10x what non Americans do, but at least it isn’t for literal garbage tier service-monopoly
1Gbps down, 0.7Gbps up.
Well that’s a lie actually as some workers have cut the line thursday and it’s down to 100Mbps down and a ridiculous 1.5Mbps up over a 4G link :-/
Melbourne Australia: ~75/30mbps. Was getting 1000/1000 at my last place near the city, but we bought a house in a forest.
Thanks to the left wing government, we’ll get upgraded to 1000/1000 in 1.5 years.
Crazy… 70max is normal everywhere in Germany
1.5
Theoretically? 100. It only works in specific, uncrowded areas, and then only sometimes.
Practically, as in 80% of scenarios? Anywhere from 10 to as low as 0.03. It’s bad enough that in some places I can’t even load a basic website, as I can’t even crack 1mbps. I also often get the “connected, no Internet” crap.
980/980 fiber, $65/mo in Colorado
I believe I pay USD $70/mo for 100 Mbps down / 20 Mbps up. American midwest.
Tends to actually measure around 10%-20% higher than advertised. Just ran some speed tests and got 120/40. Not complaining.
$5/mo or $10/mo of that I think is for renting the modem which I stupidly have not bought yet.
40down, 6up, 50USD/mo go USA! Only other option is Starlink which already had and was too unreliable.
1000/1000 @ $C 75
I have 3 different first party fiber ISPs available to me at home with a max speed available of 8000/8000
Which is weird because I’m not in a city and live in a small town of less than 20k people
Yummy, WYA bruv
Which is weird because I’m not in a city and live in a small town of less than 20k people
Not weird at all. It’s much easier to run fiber in a small town than in a large city. Cities are denser and more crowded. It’s also more crowded underground. In a city you might have to close streets, you need to be more careful when digging because of all the other stuff underground.
All that makes it cheaper and easier to install fiber in small towns or smaller, less dense cities.
500 down maybe 50 up I forgot the up speed
150Mbps advertised, 170Mbps in reality. 15Mbps up @CAD50/mo.
I had 1Gbps before but I monitored my usage: playing MMOs (<1Mbps, latency is important not bandwidth), watching Netflix (<10Mbps in HD, ~25Mbps if 4K) and minor stuff like Skype. iOS or Linux SW updates run in the background anyway and many servers were limited in their end. Only things that could very rarely max it out were bittorrent which I usually am not in any hurry with anyway, my BT machine runs 24/7. Most of the time my connection was almost idle.
So I downgraded and saved money for more important things. My building is getting a second fiber provider soon but it still starts at CAD70 for 500Mbps, so I’ll pass.
400 mbps down / 20 up @ $60 But you know Comcast. They try to raise it every year.