£30 a month for gigabit unlimited usage. UK. Connection is rock solid.
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16€ for 1000Mb down 60 up by cable in France. It's a good price here
Australia, 1000 down but only 50 up, AUD$140 per month, there are slightly cheaper plans available but the guys i'm with are super good to deal with.
Considering switching to 250/100 for the better upload but its $200 per month which is just silly.
Verizon 5G, $35/month for the 300 mbps / 20 up plan (my needs are not huge, this does the TV streaming and the zoom meetings just fine).
Somerville MA. Was previously paying 3x that for crappy Astound service at half the speed.
$80 1Gbps symmetrical fiber. Speed tests are usually 800+ down/1Gb up, but usually can get 1Gb down on steam games. Portland, Or
8.75€ 100MB/s up and down - Ukraine
150 Mb FTTH for $90 in Newfoundland
10mbps 4G router for 20€/month in Finland
I have fibre too but it's more expensive so I don't see a reason to pay more when my current one works just fine too.
1000/1000 fiber line but we sub to the 500/500 rate since that’s more than enough for the 5 of us in Colorado. We pay $60 month to month. No cap. We can move between two services, change the speed any time, and even turn it off whenever. Real world tops out at 500/500 on wired. Wireless on 6 not E is 420/250.
25€/month for up to 1000mbps upload & 1000mbps download fiber glass in small town near Amsterdam, Netherlands.
I only need a mobile data, no cap, 5-10 Mbps for 4$/mo in East Russia.
I pay $64 a month for Verizon Fios in Maryland.
1000/1000 AT&T fiber, $80/month including equipment, no contract, no data cap, in lower MI.
East TN. $95/mo Xfinity I get about 300 mbps down 25 up usually according to speedtest.net
800 down 35 up, $70 1.2 tb/month cap in Portland. I tried to switch over to century link but the installer said my apartment is too old. They've got 1gbps up and down for $70.
93/month. 400 down/12 up. 1.2 TB data cap.
1000/1000 Mbps fiber for $43 in Denmark, no data cap.
1 GBPS with Spectrum in Western Michigan, $59/mo
I'm on mobile data plan 27GB for US$1.8 per month
Rural Oregon. 1gbps up and down. $600/month. I never go below ~930mbps each way.
$40/month at Spectrum here in Ohio for 300 down, 20 up.
Usa, FL. $120/month for AT&T gigabytes fiber. Tho best I’ve seen is like 900mbps both ways.
My internet is shit but it's cheap. 19 usd a month for 40mbps down and 5 up. It's cheap enough that I can't complain really.
20€ / month, nominal speed 400/50 Mbps, usually within 5% of that, Finland.
I pay for 500Mbps down and 50Mbps up, with no caps. Though, I often get a little more than that. I’m in the UK, with Virgin. My plan also comes with a SIM card with unlimited calls, SMS, and capped 2GB data (5G capable). All told I pay about £34, which is roughly $44.
It costs about $27.52 for about 185Mbps download and 84.1Mbps upload of fiber internet, Philippines. My parents are paying for it, and they chose the cheapest plan.
1Gbps down/150Mbps up. Speeds are almost always consistently at rated speed
Business plan in Alberta with Shaw(now Rogers) $85/month with 1 static IP
$99 for gigabit (is a special for 6 months, then goes up to $129 a month for gigabit). My speed is about 600Mbps on a good day. Australia
Utah, USA.
Fiber, 250 Mbit up and down. $40/mo, no contract.
Actual speeds are usually around 280 down and 230 up.
In the UK I'm paying £53/months for 1Gbps fiber
Fiber, 250mbps/250mbps. A speed test I just ran gave me 190mbps/160mbps, which I consider to be a fair result. For this I pay the equivalent of $12/month.
CAD$80/mo for gigabit down and up.
Until a couple of weeks ago, in Brunswick GA, sad down and pitiful up through AT&T, along with easy-to-exceed bandwidth caps (for wired internet!) that twice hit us with large overage fees. That was about 80 or 90 before extra fees, although phone service was included too. Now we're going with a regional fiber optic outfit that offers about 500 down and up, for about $50/mo.
ATT fiber just rolled out to my neighborhood so we're switching to that from Comcast.
Our bill had apparently gone up so we were paying $110 / month for I believe 600 or 800 down but we get significantly less than that.
With ATT it's 1Gig down for $80