How much do you pay? How fast are your your real world speeds? Where are you located?

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    $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.

  • Human Crayon
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    2 years ago

    1000/1000 AT&T fiber, $80/month including equipment, no contract, no data cap, in lower MI.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    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

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Is it that much due to living in the rural area and you’re paying a loan off that build the infrastructure for you to have gigabit internet in the country??!

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        Yeah, sorta. Nobody would provide internet to where I live, so I finally convinced a company to trench fiber to my house for me.

        Unfortunately I’m paying $500/mo for like 96 months now so they can offset the cost.

        Worth it though. My alternative was 512kbps DSL that would have outages daily and I’m a remote software engineer. It just didn’t work.

  • distantorigin
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    12 years ago

    Austin, Texas, U.S. I pay $100 a month for AT&T Fiber, which provides symmetrical gigabit. Real life is around 950-1000 MBPS both ways.

    My plan would normally be $85, but I pay $15 extra for a block of static IPs.

  • Dandroid
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    22 years ago

    1000 down, 1000 up for $80 (was $70 until last year) with AT&T.

  • CountZero
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    12 years ago

    $90 for 100/20 in Sydney, Australia. I have FttP, but can’t come up with a legitimate need for >100mbs at the moment

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    $55USD (after taxes/fees) for 50/10 (very consistent). I could get gigabit for $125, but we don’t need it and I’d need to upgrade my network to support it. My city is rolling out fiber over the next couple of years, so I’ll probably wait until I know more before I upgrade my network.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    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.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    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.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    $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