1000/1000 for 55 eur per month
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1gb for $80.
Chiming in from a third world country. Just did a speedtest. On LTE right now i get 100 down 60 up, 500GB/month for 35$ a year =).
1000/250 44,99β¬
100(usually between 700 and 930) down. 75 up
$50 USD in a very expensive city.
500/50 mbps FTTH for β¬40/month in Ireland.
5G in Paris: 380 down, 90 up. Unlimited calls, SMS and data, 10β¬/mo.
I have a download speed of 3.5 mbps.
I never did an actual benchmark but that's what my system monitor looks like whenever I download something.
Home connection is advertised at 1Gbps, but tests at more like 100Mbps. It's around 65USD/month. This is a good deal for Canada, and probably only possible because it's attached to a much more expensive cable and phone plan.
Edit: Or 1,000,000,000,000 millibits/second per the title, haha.
1000Mbit up/down, β¬37,50 ($40.82)
150/20 over LTE. It's good enough, although we used to have 1000/150 when we still lived in an apartment. Upgrade of living came with a downgrade in internet speed.
About 5 to 10mbps down. If a post has like 20 embedded images, I have to wait a whole 3 minutes for all of them to load.
Don't even get me started on upload speeds. Unless it's uploaded to Instagram, it always takes FOREVER.
These are the consequences of living in Morocco. Shitty internet. And we still have yet to get 5G.
800 Mb/s download & 10-20 Mb/s upload for $70/mo with a 1 TB data limit here.
$80/month for 300Mbps down/10 Mbps up, Southeastern US. Consistently get higher download speeds than advertised, currently around 350Mbps. Upload speed is never more than 10Mbps.
181/144 Mbps. Over WiFi.
β20/10 1km away from the closest cable. 20 EUR/month.
367 down
And
11 up
1000/800 NE US, no cap 90/mo
73.5/82.1 π€
I believe I pay USD $70/mo for 100 Mbps down / 20 Mbps up. American midwest.
Tends to actually measure around 10%-20% higher than advertised. Just ran some speed tests and got 120/40. Not complaining.
$5/mo or $10/mo of that I think is for renting the modem which I stupidly have not bought yet.
300/300. $55
75, 75, for $50 Canadian... It's what I'd consider barely satisfactory.
300mbps down 60 mbps up.
Although aoparently fibre-to-the-premises is available... Just havent got rounf to checking if its symmetrical or worth.
400 mbps down / 20 up @ $60 But you know Comcast. They try to raise it every year.
950/450 fiber, can normally pull over 900 down from a good NZ server
40/40
50/10
Advertised 1000/1000 90usd/month. On wifi, I get around 550/120 but it varies.
14mb down 22up atm
15β000/15β000 65 chf/month (~70$/month). No cap. Native IPv6 (with static IP subnet and reverse DNS if you want), Free IPTV on multicast. With a bit of extra you can have Static IPv4 or even the ability to run your own Autonomous System and have BGP at home.
Here in Zurich/Switzerland.
But there arenβt consumer router that can handle this speed so I need to have a workstation on 24/7 for routing that </first world problems>
60 down 10 up, $70 CAD/mo
500
50/10, no data cap, ~30 β¬/month, copper wire, suburban Germany.
341 Mbps down, 144 Mbps up at about $65pm in South Africa (advertised 300/150).
Over 9000
1gig fiber, symmetrical.
100/40
92.86 down
100 Mbps, 30β¬/month, fiber optic cable, no data cap π
in mill basis points?