>speed you pay for >price you pay monthly >Country (if US or Canada, state/province) >data cap? >complaints about your ISP?
>speed you pay for 1gbps fiber >price you pay monthly $75/month >Country (if US or Canada, state/province) Washington DC metro >data cap? nope >complaints about your ISP? Shitty peering to youtube, though it's gotten better lately.
10 mbps/1.5 mbps poverty internet at home. $10/month Indiana, United States 1 TB cap, but I only use about half of it. No complaints for what it is.
Leo Wilson
It would take you ~1/3rd of the month of 24/7 downloading to hit your data cap, so i'm not surprised that you only use half.
Kevin Nguyen
200mbps down 100mbps up No caps Hueland About $65 us dollars Absolutely no complaints
Gabriel Watson
>200mbps down >100mbps up weird ratio, if they have the bandwidth for 100mbps upload, they likely could give you straight 200/200mbps. They're probably just jews.
yeah I'm not actually in SF so I don't get all the based options
Nolan Fisher
cause i want to control the info I give out on this Argentinian cow-breeding forum. any piece of information that I give might backfire, and I want to make sure i only give out generic info
If you didn't know this already, go back to plebbit.
lel, move to SF then. Jow Forums said everybody has $100k an hour salaries if they get a brainlet CS degree.
>make sure i only give out generic info ...yeah, the result ID only gives generic info you retard.
Brayden Wood
>implying you know each and every way of preventing people getting your info and you've safeguarded against all of them you know it only takes 1 mistake for your whole life to go down the drain right?
Jaxon Thompson
...wew lad, you're just a paranoid moron. Move along.
As you can see here not only does he have his IP address, but he also has the result ID, when we lookup that result ID here is what we see.
Oh look, NOTHING, no IP address, nothing besides the speed, the ISP, and the host.
>0ms ping wew, might as well just do a LAN speedtest at that point senpai
James Reed
>3Mbps down / 1Mbps up (unlimited data) >64.95 USD a month >it's this or satellite with a data cap
The ISP is literal jews. I use to have 18mbps down / 7mbps up for 3 months unnoticed until they fixed it. They have their website "speeds of up to 3-5Mbps down / 512Kb - 2Mbps" >tfw not even getting the high end of the quoted range even though it's clearly possible for it to happen. It's a WISP btw.
Cameron Stewart
>Speed I pay for 1 Gbps
>Price $65 per month
>Country The only country that matters, Massachusetts
>data cap? None that I know of (I went absolutely insane in the first few months of having this service and I exceeded 3.8 TB on one month and nothing happened)
>complaints None really. I live in a rather remote part of the state so I'm glad that I have gigabit service here at a throwaway price.
You didn't exactly hide very much.Just put black boxes over them next time, idiot.
Jeremiah Butler
>live in san antonio, tx, 7th largest city in the us >offers gigabit from several companies, including google fiber >none of it is in my area Fuck everything. I'm stuck on 20Mb for $70/month.
Daniel Morales
>20 mb for $70 a month >in a fucking city
..........................Do you understand just how monstrously you're getting ripped off here? I live in rural upstate NY and I have 80 mbps for $45 a month.
Elijah Diaz
just a friendly reminder that OP is either gookmoot or one of the mods because they are always making these type of surveys
I genuinely hate living in Spain sometimes. How is it that all you Americans itt have easy access to fibre connections for very reasonable prices? I thought that you and Canadians had to pay extortionate prices for gigabit internet, but most of you ITT are paying even less than I am for your 1 gbps services.
Lincoln Turner
Nobody uses it really. The actual ratio was 200mb down and 20 upload, I pay $3 extra for the 2:1 ratio
Oliver Reed
>Absolutely insane >3.8TB That's lower than my monthly average when I had 150mbps download
Nicholas Martin
oh fuck, i was thinking of moving to spain for health reasons.
Now i'm wondering if I would rather die with good internet or live wifi-less but not die from asthma ...
It's all about location, the US is massive, and much of the north east of the US is wealthy and well populated, then you have various cities throughout the country with tech industries that demand fast internet, and the surrounding suburbs and satellite cities tend to benefit from this as well.
But just like anywhere else, if you go to the poorer areas of the country, or the more rural ares, by and large they're very under serviced, in some cases being stuck on sub 5mbps for $50+ a month.
There are some exceptions with a few rural areas managing to deploy fiber, but it's still the odd case, not at all the norm.
Levi Lewis
For me it was absurd since before I got the service, my monthly average was around 700 - 800 Gigabytes of data use.
Jackson Green
>speed you pay for 250Mbps >price you pay monthly $70 >Country (if US or Canada, state/province) USA (Minnesota) >data cap? Haven't hit that 1TB mark yet so not sure >complaints about your ISP? I wish my upload was 5x higher but whatever I guess :(
No data cap and we don't pay for TV. No big complaints other than the mid tier AP they give for free to use.
David Long
>speed you pay for 100mbps nbn hfc. >price you pay monthly $90 aud >Country (if US or Canada, state/province) Australia queensland >data cap? none >complaints about your ISP? at peak times it can suck, and a few outages because of "upgrades"
? Does spectrum do ratio shit like this? I have 120 down and 10 up, i feel like having a 2:1 would help gaming a bit.
Noah Hughes
>speed paid for 300mbps, fibre >price per month 60 CAD >country and province Canada, Ontario >data cap? no >complaints to ISP in general I hate all Canadian telecoms with a passion but the internet service is really good so