American living in Moldova here. Fiber Internet, 1000Mbps - 182 MDL ($10.37 USD) per month.

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    16 days ago

    I pay $50 a month for 10 Gigabit fiber. Truly unlimited, no caps or throttling, and I can use my own equipment without issue. I can’t even fully take advantage of the ridiculous speed I have available with my current devices. But I can use a quarter of its potential and it’s still the fastest internet I’ve ever had. I used to pay three times this amount for way shittier service. It’s the one good deal out of all my bloated utility expenses.

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      16 days ago

      I wish I could get anything close to that, I’m in a student dorm that advertised 100mbps up and down but I get about 50kbps instead. But management and the WiFi company both say the other is responsible for it.

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        16 days ago

        How can you get anything done with that? You’ll need to keep on complaining, otherwise they’ll never do anything about it.

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      16 days ago

      I’ll add to this comment for UK:

      Download 910 Mbps

      Upload 105 Mbps

      £32/month

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        16 days ago

        That’s cheap. I’m with Virgin, and when I was checking Fibre deals a year or two ago, I’m sure they all required line rental which put the price way up. I can see it’s much more reasonable now.

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          16 days ago

          Virgin is always a rip off and only worthwhile if you don’t have BT fibre in your area.

          Try stacking discounts (sales + O2 simcard discount) and negotiating aggressively at contract end.

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    16 days ago

    Italy, 16€/month 5gbps down 600mbps up. Also I have a /60 IPv6, and a static but shared IPv4 (3 other users have the same IPv4 and each of us only get a range of 16000 ports) tunneled over IPv6.

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      16 days ago

      Is 2Gbps worth it? My ISP has a 2.1Gbps plan for $28.43 USD per month but I think it’s too overkill.

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    16 days ago

    Tijuana mexico I pay about $25 for each of 2 different ISPs. Don’t remember the speeds, but it’s not a bottleneck for anything I do.

    Both are use CGNAT though 🤮

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    16 days ago

    I’m in the UK, and am paying £32 ($41) a month for 1Gbps symmetric fibre to the home.

    Edit: worth adding my sibling is paying £36 a month for 1gbps down/100mbps up from the main network in the UK, Openreach (they run the old poles and other companies run services on their network). Thats probably the more common fibre package at the moment.

    I’m on a newer independent network, and there are other companies building out independent telephone pole networks in the UK.

    I used to be on Virgin cable and was paying £56 a month for 512mbps down, 100mbps up.

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    16 days ago

    our ‘price for life’ plan was killed by the telephone company with increases each of the last several months. we’re now at $190 for a basic landline (needed) and pretty slow dsl; nearly double the cost from six months ago. welcome to small town america.