Is this true?

Is this true?

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>3 times slower
wouldnt that be in the negatives?

Population density

Not for most of the UK and our prices are going up. I suspect it always similar where ever and cities have decent speeds (although last year I has 1mbps in zone2 London untill July) and rural areas are shit. I think the monoplies in USA just make it worse.

Broadband prices are definitely higher in America. Overall speeds are better though, not lower.

Don't compare with Eastern EU countries, they live on EU gibs.

>britain
>europe
are you sure

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bulgaria here, 8 megabytes per second for 10 usd per month
how is it where you live?

Home internet connection isn't subsidized, retard.
The reason its fast in eastern Europe is that commies laid down all these shafts for phone lines, so its cheap and fast to place copper cable initially, and later fiber.

1000 down/300 up
50 dollars here

mb/s ofcourse
Also Denmark, and can probably get it cheaper

Europe at large has some very good and some very bad countries for internet
USA mostly gives you a better deal depending on how many ISPs are in your area, which just means not living in a small town

Communism doesn't wo-

5 down/0.5 up
35usd0llars
>Norway
>Copper
Cry every day

Is this good? They raised the price since Jan 1st. It was Rs. 18,000 for 60Mbps with free 1 year TV before.

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Everyone knows totalitarian regimes are the best for rapid industrialization and infrastructure expansion.
In the free world some retard who refuses to sell his house at 5x market price means the whole highway is cancelled, in the east the man is simply told to fuck off and beaten by the police, and the highway is built on his (former) property.

That's fast and cheap
And you low ping you fucker :'(

Brexit is going to help the econo-

It depends on where you live.

100 Mb/s download for 30€
:)

I see you failed basic math

Ironically the UK was going to lead the world in FTTP roll out in the early 90s but Thatcher thought it was a pointless endeavour, BT then shut down the R&D offices + sold the IP to the Japanese and South Koreans.

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Baltics here, we have about 2 million people in the country while being probably half the size of england, most of those 2mil now live in cities. Providing 1gbps is much easier.
But then again BT is a shit company not able to keep up with free market

My mum pays like £80 for 200 down and about 20 up we have tv and phone with it too though. Most isps here are cancer they all throw around the word fibre so people think they will get good speeds. The networks arent fibre though since I have a coax coming into my house

>what is eminent domain
you can't refuse the Gov in the US if they ask for your land, all they have to give you is "just compensation"

I'm in Denmark too, I only get 50mbit up/down. Even though I'm next to a big city and there are banks all around me so I know fibre is there. I just live in a building with old people who probably don't even have internet, let alone would be willing to pay more for fibre.

I fucking hate Thatcher

UK £33.70 pm for 80Mbps (North West)

In israel normal person pay 40$ a month for 8mb down and 300actual kilobytes down the other company in israel gets you lil lower butt hugggggggge slow downs in night atleast my internet is stable there is other company that has wires to and they provide optic fibers same prices and 100/100 internet and up
And there is this one company that gives you 1000 down and 100 up but this two only in some specific places so if you not in city you can't join or if your city not in place you have to fucked with high priced internet
But it's just internet and it's nothing to other things like high living and high taxes and more taxs in addition to the tax's

Anyways 4 internet providers
That actually provide internet unlike the sub internet providers that work in addition to the existing company's

should have read 80Mbps down / 20Mbps up

I've just skimmed. It doesn't seem true at all. Companies are boasting a meager 1000/1000 as peak consumer service for fiber. You're also only at ~25% fibre coverage.
It seems really shitty.
Explain what you mean by overall speeds.

Wtf you need to give your arm for it

I get 15mbps down and 2mbps up for "$0" (it's bundled into my rent). Upgrading would be an extra $40 a month for 50mbps down and 10mbps up
Burger btw

I was paying $60 for 60Mb down and 5Mb up, but Charter finally did something good for once and bumped that up to 100Mb down and 10Mb up

That's how it's supposed to be but maybe, just maybe they find that an endangered species you've never heard of lives on the planned construction site so the project is halted until the issue is resolved.

I have 200/200 at one residence and 1000/100 at another, 17$ and 25$ respectively.
The summer house just has 'free' 10/10 (it's complicated).

blame Environmentalists then, and Bureaucracy

This is why we need hell. Medical science needs to progress far enough to make it a reality.

Isn't capitalism great, user?

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It is. Much better than death.

communists

...

eastern european countries who arent in EU also have fast and cheap internet
and they're under sanctions

Chav, did you watch todays bbc yet? Have you paid your tv loicense with taxpayer money yet? Also cable coming to cabinet is fibre

I pay 8 euro for 150/10mbps and can get that to 600/100 for around 20.

Is it even possible to use this as just a modem or use another DNS apart from the one Sky forces you to use? (no option in their router GUI for DNS, and if you change it on your devices they just intercept your DNS packets)

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you could just try hosting your own DNS service

35.99 goodboypoints, internets and phone with free calls to landlines and mobiles

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you can use a third party router with sky, as long as the device supports the SkyMER encapsulation.
most newer TP link routers are fine

>Running out of money when you shit it out of thin air
Really makes you think

500/500mbps
30€ in spain

Try using DNS crypt

>hahaha. How could we run out of money?
>we'll just run out of ways of PRODUCING money
>hahaha. Stupid capitalists

Croatia
25$/month
100mbps/40mbps

For average fixed broadband speed, the US is in the top 10 fastest countries in the world.

Like any country with tons of land and a spread out population, only the population centers get good internet, but that still accounts for the majority of the american people, even if the majority of the land isn't getting anywhere near these speeds, most people don't live there.

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Paying £18~ for 40 down 8 up
Not the greatest speeds but it's not complete shit.

7$/month for 300 up/150 down

300 down/150 up ****

I've got a dns on my pi running locally, all evidence including a nslookup suggests it's doing actual queries that aren't being jacked (though i'm no expert). Have to configure each devices dns settings though which is tedious as fuck i really should just change router.
Changing DNS is not enough to get onto TPB and such though while using Sky, for that you want BT they do not give a shit and just do dns blockades, the irony of them owning most of the infrastructure and giving the least fucks. Anytime a site gets a new ssl though it works wonders.
So either local dns or use dnssec or some other encrypted query stuff.

I pay $100 a month for 100/10 cable in Canuckistan. Please help.

At least you're getting usable speeds
And with your monopoly money the price isn't too much worse than American standards

vodafone fibre didn't seem to care about blocks when i was with them either, I could access all the shady torrent places and tehparadox too (RIP in peace)

IDK, I pay the US equivalent of $130 CAD for my 1gbps connection with TV and phone service.

I can get 100/100mbps for about $55CAD.

Iceland
1 gigaBYTE per second, unlimited bandwidth, 50$/monthuææ

>doesn't post any proof whatsoever.

Wewlad, sure we believe you :^)

pretty weird speed, what sort of ISP would deliver ALMOST 10gbps, using 10gbps equipment, but limit you to 8gbps?

The absolute state of the British education system in modern times.

Doubt
There's no sense in offering anything in between 1Gb and 10Gb since LAN protocol would be dealing with uneven numbers
Also that isn't unlimited bandwidth, I bet I could download enough hentai to make it slow down

>commies laid down all these shafts for phone lines
lmao
Commies had cables hanging from house to house you retard.

t. ex-USSR and some of the cables are still hanging

which part of eastern europe?

Imagine being this retarded.

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still in europe atm

>Discussion about apples ensues.
>A wild retard appears:
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50 usd a month for gigabit fiber. only gets gigbit with ethernet on my hardware

Europe is a continent dumb fuck, not some Jewish organisation.

that's what they want you to think

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>tfw pay 5€/month for 50/10mbps with unlimited bandwidth

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>Tfw $15 USD for 25-5 MB/s in tacoland
I want to upgrade to 100-20 soon but i have no need to do it yet, everything is already fast enough except 100GB downloads.

its all over the much-upgraded cable networks, almost no one has fiber. ATT is hard at work laying that shit though and sending their people door to door like evangelists to tell you

I'm guessing Romania. They get gigabit internet for something like $17 a month.

People here would kill themselves if they had to put up with 8mbps internet

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75/17 £13.24 per month. Unlimited.

megabyte, not megabit
its 64mbps, thats the low end subscription, i dont need more

I pay $90 a month, all taxes included, for 1000Mbps in North Carolina.

14,50$ a month.
It's a bit much to be paying just for internet, but I like the speed.

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25$ for 500mbps but even with a 1gbps motherboard and router it still feels like 100mbps.

Any discussion about ISP prices and practices eventually devolves into socialism vs capitalism, it's inevitable

>europe: 30mb
>3 times slower
>10mb
do you have an iq of 7?

That's a load of utter bollocks. Most major UK companies are now foreign owed. The car industry, food production, the media, you name it. Fuck most of the football teams are owned by non-British business men. Most migrants hoard their money and send it back home to Poland/India. All the money is slowly being siphoned out of the UK eco-system and it's never coming back.

no im 23 stupid

That's called "exporting inflation", you wanker. Just sit down and enjoy the ride, everything's going according to plan.

I pay 200 down/50 Up for around 20 Euro(ish) Here

Poland, 400/400 megabits for PLN50 or about $13.

Either you want efficient free markets in your country or you want it to be protected against foreign companies and labor. It can't be both.

OG lefties have warned about the shit Thatcher/Reagan were about to unleash but no one cared back then. It's kind of late to try to untangle yourselves from the global economy now.

I pay 55€ for landline phone + 250Mbit """fiber""" in Germoney

>he fell for the Telekom meme

Gigabit to the home in rural Georgia, US - $70/mo

It's either crappy unitymedia cable or vdsl vectoring, so obviously I will get the one that can deliver constant speeds
Customer service of the other providers that rent telekom's vdsl cables is a joke

>tfw northern yurorich with cheap as shit fiber gigabit line
Feels good.

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>when you respond to bants with logic
You already lost in life.

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