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How much do you pay for gigabit internet where you live?

Would pay anything for gigabit ethernet, max you can get here in uruguay is 120/10 over ftth, but its still not available in my area. :/

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Thank you for quoting the spam so we can see it even after the post is deleted. >.>

Back on topic the highest I can get here is something like 300Mbps but it would cost something stupid like $200.

 

Edit: Nope max I can get at this house is 150Mbps Down 10 Mbps Up and 250GB cap for $126 a month.

The 350Mb/s up and down from Rogers is only for one neighbourhood in Toronto.

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I'd have to pay an initial fee of approximately $50,000 for infrastructure costs and probably another $100 per month. Oh and the provider would probably set a download limit of 50 gb. I hate living in the country -.-

 

My current net is Satelite, we pay $80/month and its 1mbit up/down (on a good day)

 

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Bullshit! Fellow singaporean here im paying about 100sgd for 300mbps internet with a free macbook pro, probably around 60sgd a month normally.

With mio tv lah you think what?Our place cannot do the internet only bundle so no choice one.The mio tv box just chuck at a corner collecting dust.

You live in condo/private bungalow isit?How come got so many options?

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im like $120 with cable and phone: i get a ping of 13ms and a DL of 22 mbps and a upload of .5 - .7 mbps

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My current net is Satelite, we pay $80/month and its 1mbit up/down (on a good day)

 

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Satellite wouldn't have that low latency.

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http://www.vianet.ca/cable_nwestern_on.php

  • Install fee applies
  • $49.95 / month
  • Modem rental included
  • Always-on service
  • Download Speeds up to 25 Mbps
  • Upload Speeds up to 2.5 Mbps
  • 5 email addresses
  • Free junk mail filtering
  • WebMail Access
  • 100 MB of personal web space
  • No charge dial-up access if Cable connection fails
  • Data Transfer Limit - 250 GB/month

 

 

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The max I can get here is 50/5 for $75 before modem rental, services fees, tax, ect. I hate time warner. Oh and you now have to pay for installation. http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/residential-home/internet/internet-service-plans.html.

Their business class is horrible as well. $75+ for 15/2?!? http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/business-home/services/bf/int2.html

Wideband? Your looking at $300+ for 50/5. Such low upload speeds for business class.

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I'm still using 3 Mbps here. 130 AR$ a month = 30 USD

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I am not entirely sure, but I think we pay €60 for 50Mb/s fiber up and down, plus telephone and TV.

I see alot of people here who have terrible connections, though ;)

Edit: it appears to be only €49 :D

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lol gigabit, highest speed i can get is 120Mb im currently on 60Mb lol

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Not here :( . Here you pay $30 for a 250 kbps connection, sometimes 70 at night. You lucky son of a brick.

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Here you pay $80 for 4mbps at our cheapest provider (this is if you don't want to get shaped to hell else it's 64 usd) you can just imagine what the cost would be if gigabit existed here.

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I pay 15$ for 15 megabit

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I'll tell you when we get it in a hundred years.

 

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I pay £7.50 for 20MB/s, we get 19MB/s.

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I'm actually happy with mine at the moment. I pay the equivalent of $29 for 100Mbit which it usually exceeds.

 

I'll want full fiber whenever its more mainstream, but at the moment it's kind of held back by everyone else.

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Satellite wouldn't have that low latency.

They call it "wireless" and they put a box in the from of our house. Not sure if it's satellite or radio but same difference. It's still slow and costs my parents a ton of money :/

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based on what we're paying for 5/2, gigabit would be somewhere around 11 900 usd.... each month, not counting establishment.

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dont have that option. but i have 50mbp/s for $70 a month. 

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