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xDylanio

Well right now im paying $83 for internet and tv. But its only 60/5. I mean it's better than what i payed before, $120 for internet and tv 15/1. I'm just curious what you guys pay for. I'm with twc (spectrum) 

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I generally pay around 8$/mo for my broadband. But currently I payed 9.3$ for 3 month. This was one time special offer?. Its 1/1. I know its crappy but it does the job pretty well.

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I'm in Australia, internet and phoneline. $130 (10 down, 0.87 up)

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Nothing, but my neighbours probably pay enough because it's pretty fast, 100 down 30 up.

Does you mum know you're here?

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Just recently switched plans on our ISP for cable and internet, and moved our phone over from the competition. Went from ~$180/month with same channels and 30/5 internet + competitor's basic phone plan to ~$150/month for a few less channels and 150/15 internet + bundled phone line.

 

It's actually less for the first and second years, but that's the "sucker you in price" so I don't really consider in when making these calculations.

 

But now for the serious answer: APPROXIMATELY 3000% TOO MUCH.

 

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About 45 euros for a 40/4 unlimited internet connection. It also comes with analog tv signal, digital tv signal (and decoder/media box) and a hardline phone connection. I should also have something called "wifi spots", which would give my a huge coverage of slow internet all over the Netherlands. But I think it's BS because everyone who uses this ISP his/her modem, broadcasts this "wifi spots", which means every modem is broadcasting (slow) wifi for all other people to use. Disabled it cuz I don't like the concept + don't have mobile devices.

 

Don't use analog or digital tv. Have a phone hooked up, but I hate phones >>> never using it. This subscription is cheaper then just stand alone internet... :/

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After converting is about USD35 for 1gbps up and down

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Roughly €80 for an all in package tv, landline and unlimited internet at 200/20 speeds

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Around 30$ for 4G, it should be 50mb down, but in the real world it's like 30mb.

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$120 for unlimited 100 down, 40 up via NBN FTTP

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$100 for Spectrum 300Mbps. It's okay, but gets throttled a ton.

 

I only pay $20/mo for the gigabit link to my colo cab though.

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$80 for ~120 down, 10ish up pretty consistent as long as I have my vpn on, if it gets turned off sometimes they throttle me, that's comcast for ya though

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Gigabit (900-something down/400-something up) with a landline and IPTV

around $25/mo

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140 usd for 2 iptvs and 100/100

 

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$160 + tax for Cable with 2 boxes, no HD with HBO. 75/10 internet which we get 90/12 most of the time. All from our favorite cable provider Comcast. 

I just want to sit back and watch the world burn. 

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13 hours ago, Cyracus said:

$80 for ~120 down, 10ish up pretty consistent as long as I have my vpn on, if it gets turned off sometimes they throttle me, that's comcast for ya though

How do you turn on a vpn and make them not throttle you? Is there a tutorial for this? 

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14 hours ago, tt2468 said:

$100 for Spectrum 300Mbps. It's okay, but gets throttled a ton.

 

I only pay $20/mo for the gigabit link to my colo cab though.

Do you use a vpn to not get throttled? 

CPU - i7-4790k

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Memory - 32 GB DDR3

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1 minute ago, xDylanio said:

How do you turn on a vpn and make them not throttle you? Is there a tutorial for this? 

This is what I use https://www.privateinternetaccess.com

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3 hours ago, xDylanio said:

Do you use a vpn to not get throttled? 

It's not that kind of throttling. I only get about 150Mbps, but they have created a fastpath for speedtest.net.

 

VPNs are not magic.

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$49.99 a month for 70 down and 5 up and no usage caps. Time Warner/Spectrum in Southern California. I can pay for more, but these speeds get the job done here, although I wish I had some more up bandwidth...

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25$ 25/5

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