So whats your ISP giving you?

So whats your ISP giving you?

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A cock in my bloody asshole
And a bill for it

There's literally no reason you need more than 100 down

tel me why

What I pay for

Exactly what I pay for.
It's the ISP that hosted TPB, WikiLeaks, and currently lobbies against mass surveillance. Feels good.

Why should I have to justify my side bitch

must feel nice

I had a gigabit at a place I worked. It was pretty nice, for multiple reasons. If all you do with the computer is play video games and watch Netflix then yeah you won't notice a change. If you're downloading and uploading system images, running multiple vnc/rdp connections and streaming security cameras among other things all at once, you'll notice the difference.

cause i download a lot, host servers and wanna be able to have my 100GB files within the leas amount of time possible

I guess a faster connection could be nice occasionally, if I happen to download something larger, but otherwise I don't really care. I live in a student apartment and this is included in the rent, so I don't know how much I'm really paying for this. Funny that the up is faster than down though

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That upload speed usually isn't cheap. When I had gb download on fiber I still only got 10 Mb upload unless I paid out the ass

>50 mbps up
Who are these people with symmetric bandwidths? I have 110 mbps down and like 5 mbps up... I'd easily trade 50 Meg down just to have a fraction of that for my upload. I edit video and do massive pcm audio uploads.

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>I live in a student apartment and this is included in the rent,

Nevermind, I just saw this. Yeah, they have capped symmetrical bandwidth at my university too as they expect students will be uploading videos/game code/large ass files in general. I think we get 380-400 both ways at my institution though.

25/5 (they claim)
5/1 (most of the time)
Saskatchewan is pure shit.

Almost as bad as Alberta.

20 dollars for unlimited data. I'm not complaining. Bangalore, India.

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I'm with a third party right now and only getting like 35mbps, I wana go with bell fiber but I'm scared of how shitty they are as a company. Whats your experience with bell so far?

It's not cheap but I put it to good use. Someday I hope the US cities will adopt municipal fiber and people won't have to be continually cucked by private ISPs.

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Only get Bell fiber if you have an actual fiber connection right in to you home. Bell loves to market their fiber network as if it's available to more people than it is. I get direct to unit fiber because I live in a brand new condo in downtown Toronto. People who get fiber in the suburbs are paying for a fiber connection at the street or on the block which bottlenecks from there in to their house. Be careful with what you get.

Besides that I pay like $140 a month for it and they treat me well because of it. I've had great experience with them and when I moved to a new building they dealt with the transition seamlessly. I've heard cancellations is a cunt though.

good enough for me

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900/500 - $99nzd pm

Here in the Netherlands theres this small isp selling 10gig for 105 a month but not many houses are connected to there network

What I pay for. 85€ with TV and two lines. It's OK I guess. I will probably move to Vodafone as they offer something similar for half the price, from what I've heard. I would get a seedbox with the savings.

this but tenfold

Paying about 60 didgeridoos a month.

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5ms
77.66 Mbps down
24.57 Mbps up
This is at my room in college. Dedinitely an upgrade from the 1Mbps down/0.1Mbps up I had at home (with 4 other family members)

:(

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100/5 with unlimited bandwidth
70 US$ per month
Costa Rica

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Some of the HTML5 based speed test utilities have a bug that inaccurately under reports the speed on gigabit lines. Native app speed tests don't seem to be affected.

>tfw I used to work offshore and spent 75% of my time with 0.1 up/down with over a second of latency and it would go out entirely when we had a heading between 124 and 167 degrees
>in my time on shore had shit 5 up 1 down that never broke dial up speeds
I appreciate this more than any of you can even imagine

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At least Sasktel doesnt have bandwidth limits

This is considered very good for Australia.

lol nbn

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go to sleep

A cease and desist notice to stop pirating. They even told me to delete my torrent program lel.

This
It costs 5 euros

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$35 and unlimited data, could be a lot worse

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Better than what I had in mississippi

is shitting on the street part of your culture or do you all have a scat fetish? legitimate question by the way

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they say a picture is worth a thousand words, but what you posted doesn't answer my question.

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certainly not the good hard dicking that i need

Vivo?

$80 a month for 1TB
$30 extra if I go over the limit, but then no more charges no matter how much I go after that.

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>tfw no gigabit

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