Just got a FTTH connection, 100 down 40 up for approximately 13.50 euros per month. How does this compare to prices and speed in your respective areas?
/internet/
dumb frognigger
I barely get 5mbit with 30E/Month
1Gbps 20€/month
Where?
Italy
Romania?
>FTTH
>100DL/40UP
>FTTH
user...
$206/mo for cable TV (no premium channels), telephone (basically free with the combo), and 10Mbit up.
Thanks Trump.
No
It's their cheapest offer, most you can get is 400 down for about 50 eurobux
That's awesome OP, now you can waste time even faster!
Data cap?
All internet in the u.s. is owned by Comcast and they force you to pay well over a hundred bucks a month for even the shittiest plan, and they force you to bundle cable and a landline phone that you don't want because they game the system and basically tell you that you'll be more expensive to just have internet. This country needs to fucking burn down.
$6 for 100/100Mbit FTTH feels good
There is also $15 for 500/100 GPON, but with proprietary media converter, so fuck it
t.Ivan
Not yet.
December looks kind of weak desu
We're 4 days in.
I know the struggle, fellow pasta eater
Excuses. Just kidding, I feel you though when I was living in Canada my landlord had something the Rogers people called "a great deal" like 10 down w 150GB data cap. Also I got a notice from them for torrenting the Hobbit.
That's pretty great. Suddenly I'm not feeling so special anymore.
£34pm with phone and tv
FTTH usually is symmetrical speeds my dude, cheap or not.
I pay €40 for 150/150
it's still FTTH you fucking autist
Even after adjusting for ppp Americans have expensive internet.
>Japan and Sweden have cheap af internet
>nobody uses it
>56k dial-up
>$330 USD/mo
>ɐilɐɹʇsnɐ ɯoɹɟ ollǝɥ
You gonna redpill a londonfag?
1g/1g $75 per month. MN