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Was $65 even but centurylink reneged on the lifetime contact price so now it’s $75 for gigabit internet up/down. In WA a major city
100/20 mbps for $75 AUD a month for the first year. Amazing quality and service from Leaptel on FTTP. I wish our internet was cheaper.
$139AUD per month, New England, NSW, Australia.
100Mbps download of fiber optic network for 11.50 €/mo. I'm from Lithuania, which has always had a good internet coverage. The supplier is Cgates. They offer cheaper alternatives if you agree for a 1-year or 2-year plan.
500M/250M $80/month
Seriously overpriced here. I used to pay $25 for fiber 1G/1G
1000/1000 Mbps, $49 a month, Arizona
"Rural" Texas (about an hour from a big city) and the only thing we have available is ADSL at 10/1 mbps on a good day. I'm paying $65 and as long as we don't stram 2 things at once it works!
You could look into forming a community ISP. Its often easier in rural areas because in cities the big telecom companies already own all the infrastructure needed to lay cable, in the country there's less red tape. Some guy in Michigan did it for himself and his neghbors then expanded to a few hundred people.
10Gbps for 10 euro/month with no data caps. I know it's insane and I don't need anywhere near that much but it was just 1 euro more than the 1gbps plan so I was practically forced to take it :).
$90 a month for gigabit from cox in Southern California. Shits great and I only have the occasional few minutes of downtime in the middle of the night when nobody should be on the internet anyways, biggest downside is I only get 100 upload. They’ve treated me right so far and I plan to continue their service.
Sorry about the shilling they’re just good.
$100/month, 1200/40mbps. Wish I had fiber for better upload speed, but happy with the download. Allegedly, Xfinity is increasing upload speed sometime this year, but there was an announcement for that same thing last year
500 Rupees (about 6$) for 40mbps fibre connection.
$100 USD/mo for FiOS "gigabit" in NY which is actually 940mbps up/down. Pretty satisfied with got tho.
10000 ARS (~20 USD) for 200/20Mbps FTTH in Argentina. Public dinamic IPv4 only and no plans for IPv6 yet. Before that, I had a cooper pair line at 10/1Mbps for the same price. EDIT: No data caps.
Gigabit for cheap. Service provider employee plan has its perks.
$74usd/month for 100mbps up and down with a static ip
$65CAD for 300Mbit fiber. Just clocked it with a speed test at 350/480, which is weird. I don't really trust any speed tests though. Worst part is that we reliably lose connection every time it rains heavily. Brought it up with the ISP and they have just blown me off so far.
900 down 100 up. £60/month. UK
130 down 20 up. £24/month. UK
Southeastern PA. I have 1000 down/1000 up fiber to the home for $90 a month. Seeing people get these speeds for under $20 makes me both envious, hopeful that things can be improved, and depressed at the state of the regional monopolies here in the US.
Here's hoping we can make municipal fiber viable going forward.
$135cad for 15mbps. Rural life has its downsides
1.5k php/month in Philippines for 200 mbps no capping
I have two services load balanced by my router because reliability isn't so great.
Fiber claimed to be 500/500 for $55 but includes the home phone and runs at about 360/560.
Cable 500/? for $40, runs at about 550/29.
1000/400 mbps down/up for 40€ /month. Portugal
1000/1000
My employer pays for it
Edit: I lied. My girlfriends employer also pays for it. We technically make money from it
1000/1000 Google Fiber $40/month (since I'm broke the government covers half). Utah, US
25€, 50Mbps, Italy.
I'm literally <100 meters away from the fiber cabinet, yet it doesn't reach my house, so all I have is FTTC.
With the last mile covered I'd probably get 1Gbps up&down.
Sad.
UK here.
1000Mb/s symmetric FTTP, unlimited data for £29/mo, though I'm currently paying £1/mo as part of a promotion from YouFibre. Speeds as advertised, especially moving data to my server at work which is also on YouFibre - it's like being on-site.
I've also got an unlimited data SIM card as a backup. Speeds vary but it's usually over 800Mb/s down and 200Mb/s up. That's £15/mo from Three.