Mobile data

Name country, monthly limit (without speed throttle) and price per month


Netherlands
Tele2
Unlimited 4G+
€25

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>America
>21
>still leeching off the family plan
I believe my parents pay like $100 a month for the 4 of us and I get 2GB a month

>Viettel
>no monthly limit but charges by 1GB blocks
>$1.3
I only get charged every 2-3 months.

Netherlands
Simpel
5gb
€10, started first 6 months for €1 per month

Don't need unlimited.

I run my entire house on it

Russia
Megafon
Unlimited LTE+, no throttle (p2p traffic blocked, but trivial to bypass with a VPN), hotspot is not limited either
7 usd, billed as 0.23 usd a day

New Zealand
Skinny
1.25GB LTE+
$16NZD

Life sucks. I'd have to pay $77NZD a month for unlimited, and it's throttled after 40GB.

Finland
Elisa
Unlimited 4G (50Mbps)
2,90€

>50Mbps
Wtf why is it so slow?

Imagine being this privileged

>Australia

>BOOST Mobile
>80gb data for 1 year (6.5gb a month)
>at work, 125mbps
>at home, 15mbps
If exceeded, lots of data charges.

>2nd Sim for home use as ADSL is garbage
>Vodafone
>90gb data a month
>at work ~65mbps
>at home ~20mbps
If exceeded, lots of data charges.

I use the ADSL line for bulk downloads, it's maxed 24/7 pretty much. (4mbps kek)

Based, got the same.
In the train right now making great use of it

Forgot prices, BOOST is $12.5 a month ($150 for the pre-paid year)
Vodafone costing me $60 a month currently.
Yes I could get more data with Optus but I use it for some gaming and it's pretty stable, where as optus is garbage

It's more than fast enough for anything you'd do on a phone

>In the train right now making great use of it
Gebaseerd, ik ook. Op Rotterdam centraal.

This makes no sense to me but okay

Last time I was in Sydney I was surprised at how much cheaper mobile data is than in NZ. Worse home connections though, fibre hardly anywhere and shit peak time speeds.

France
Sosh / Orange
40GB LTE+
9.99€/month

Finlan
Elisa
Unlimited
9,99€/month

Russia
Megafon
4g unlimited
$8.5/mo (570rub)

>zij betalen 5 euries per maand meer

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Nepal
Pic related
I use 2(4)GB pack
It's enough for me while outside
Max speed is 40Mbps

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Meer dan wat?

France
100GB
35€

Kanker mongool

Poland
Play
there's a plan where you buy 6GBs for 6 euros and just use it for how long you would like, i don't use lots of data so buying data every month would be a waste of money

>seksueel gefrustreerde t*tta

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Kanker gebaseerde t*ttapaler

Maar ik snap nog steeds niet hoezo jij denkt dat wij 5 euro meer betalen

I don't need mobile data because I have 1gbit fiber at home and I never go outside

sorry I use ethernet cables only

Canada
Rogers
2GB
$80

can't wait for 5G so I can incur hundreds of dollars in overage charges in seconds

i want to die now

Greece
Vodafone
Some student university plan 4G
8.5€ whenever i run out(i.e. every month and a half.)

Why?

Based, even better than me. My phone literally loses charge while plugged in if I torrent so I can do it for about 2 hours at a time. That sharp increase is me downloading all 8 seasons of GoT at 5gb per episode.

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Considering Spotify doesn't count in my mobile data cap I barely spend anything of my plan. I have it just in case.

Chile
$30
45GB LTE

Forgot pic

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Why not buy a microsd card instead of using spotify to drain your battery

United States, T-Mobile
5 lines with unlimited data. Throttling only on congested networks and when usage is >50GB
$160/month ($32/line)

>Throttling only on congested networks and when usage is >50GB
>$160/month ($32/line)
Yikes

Canada
14GB
Bell
$110/month :(

Argentina
Claro
15GB
4G LTE+
30 international phone calls per month and unlimited local calls
$26

brazil
3gb
$6

Not that dude but how does it not make sense? When's the last time your had to download 20GB of your weeb shit onto your phone in a few minutes?

Even streaming 4k HDR does not take 50 Mbps, and lol 4k on a phone screen.

The only time I've ever used higher than 50 Mbps speeds on my phone is when I'm running speedtests.

Where you live ?

In my country Dominican Republic the speed is 10 mb for plan. 50mb the speed, unlimited 4G and that price is good. Here the price is 13 € for 3gb of data.

Also I guess I should answer the OP question:

>US
>AT&T
>LTE+ (a.k.a. LTE with aggregation) with a 25GB shared data plan
>$201/month for five lines
25GB shared has been okay. I'm the one paying the bill but the family is pretty good about not going over. My brother and I travel (for our jobs) way more than everyone else so we end up taking like 90% of the month's usage between the two of us.

>30 international calls
Correction: I think it was 15 int. calls / mo
I can't remember lads.

desu I must have called internationally one single time since I have the line to complain at Amazon. I don't even know why I have that feature.

Spain
Tuenti mobile
3gb month (I barely reach 200mb month on mobile data)
6€

Чтo зa тapиф, бpaт?

america is fucking overpriced capitaLust

lycamobile in europe is lile 25€ with unlimited internet in all of europe

is this a joke?

I wish

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Boт eщё cкpин, тaм идyт в кoмлeктe 200 cмc и 200 минyт в мecяц, хвaтaeт c гoлoвoй.

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Croatia, literally the same as you.

Romania
25 GB ( 135 mbps on speed test, no idea whats the limit )
5 euro

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Remember the old days when Americans had unlimited data with no throttling? Pic related was Verizon.

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Italy
Iliad
30GB
6€

Germany
Telekom
19 gb 4g+ with unlimited video and music
30€
Baseprice would be 39€ for just 8gb but i got some boni

How much data do you get?

Want my blood type and home address as well? Fuck off with your data mining thread.

Nice pic.

Brazil
Tim
4gb
$11

Everything about mobile internet sucks in Greece.
All mobile plans are shit and overpriced

t. greekfag

Imagine being this patrician

Turkey
Turk Telecom
5 gb/month
6€

Iran
Irancell
36mb LTE(unlimited)
8 burgers lol, I can double the speed for 15$ but it will be wasted on me cuz I only pirate movies and shitpost on 4 chan/channel

india
i pay like 2$ a month for unlimited 4g but it's fugging slower than 3g.

USA
Google Fi
$10/GB, pro-rated part thereof

$20 a month base price

I use about 3gb/month. I have it for the roaming agreements, but to be honest, Verizon would be better.

I travel internationally a lot, which is where Fi is meant to shine - it's still $10/GB when roaming internationally, full speed. But what they don't tell you, is that international roaming is shit on any network, because of how cellular data routing works. Each cellular network can only have one egress gateway - which means if you're on the other side of the planet, your data has to run over international cables before it can egress to regular internet.

It's always been simpler, affordable and much better quality to pick the alpha network in the country, and buy a prepaid SIM.

Finland
Sonera
Unlimited
29€, could be cheaper but this also has TV channels included.

>Thinks they need us to type it out in order for glowniggers to get our data.

They can already know this shit without you even typing it out.
Pic related is from my google analytics. They even let me see people's phone screen resolutions. You really think the higher ups don't know what fucking service provider you're on or what country you live in?

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Are you with the 50 cent army?

>2019
>paying for TV channels

Really isn't that bad considering the number of lines.

czechia
T-mobile
400mb LTE
2$ a month

You can have 1 cell tower and cover the entire country of netherlands.
USA is bigger than europe, and a lot of europe has no coverage

doesn't justify the prices, but just saying it justifies worse coverage

USA
T-Mobile Prepaid
10GB
$40 (+$5 for roaming in Canada and Mexico). So $45 total.

I might switch to the Verizon $35 6GB plan because I'm usually on WiFi and don't really use that much data.

It also doesn't help that a shitload of phones sold in the US don't support international carrier bands, which means you get degraded service because of the phone. Off the top of my head it's pretty much just like the iPhone, Pixel, and a couple others that do.

>You can have 1 cell tower and cover the entire country of netherlands.

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>and a lot of europe has no coverage
I have never ever been anywhere without coverage. stop making shit up, amerifat.

Poland
Plus
11GB LTE
59,99PLN (~$15)
Could probably find a better deal but my parents are still paying for it so I don't care

>Burgerland
>T-Mobile
>Apparently 50GB cap 4G LTE
>$80

I've never really noticed nor hit a cap nor a limit. Is there really one besides 50GB or is 50GB really it?

>Chile
>VTR Móvil
> 20Gb 4G+
> 12990 CLP

Works for me.

>America
Straight Talk
60GB LTE-A
$55, but go over data limit and they cancel phone plan

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Wrong country

Since we're on the topic of mobile data, is there any sort of catch to T-Mobile's Pay-As-You-Go option? If the Redmi K20 ends up not getting full global bands I'd like to switch to T-Mobile from Verizon and pick up a Zenfone 6 but I normally make texts rather than calls.
Also are bands 66 and 71 absolutely needed for 4G to be fully functional?

Peru
Claro
22 gb
4G
$23

And same for local and international calls

Just dropped from $35/mo for 4GB to $20/mo for 1GB

UK
O2
100GB
£30 per month

Canada
Rogers
10GB
65 Canadian pesos/month