Monthly expenditure on last mile internet
$70 CDN (so just over $50 US) for 75Mbps ... welcome to Canada (unlimited).
To be fair I can get 100-150 for another $25 or so US) but I really don't need it.
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I pay $65 CAD + 15% tax (total $75) for 1Gbps (unlimited). For this deal, I must also pay for internet TV. It includes base 7-8 channels, Crave and a few hand-picked sports channels to watch hockey (total with tax $101 CAD = $80 USD). I used to pay a lot more for a lot less (Montreal, Canada).
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35 USD for a 5G internet box but still mobile internet. with free 20 tv with starz tv in it.
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I've switched to mobile close to 3 years ago, when for the same price I was getting the same bandwidth with my stationary internet. I was actually lucky to catch a promo from T-Mobile Poland for an unlimited mobile 16 Mbps up/down for around $13/month. It's fast enough for me and has a decent ping (30-40ms), so I'm staying with it, because there are no other mobile offers without transfer limits. Without this promo for the same price I would get transfer limed to just 100 GB/month and for twice the price to 500 GB/month.
Today the cheapest stationary internet that I could get would be 300 Mbps for $16 (also 600 Mbps for $18.5 or 1Gbps for $21).
I don't know, if this is typical for other countries, but in Poland mobile internet is much more dependable, than cable. If there is a problem, it's dealt with immediately, as it also affects phone services, while problems with cable services quite often take at least a day if not 2 to be solved. In those 3 years a few times I had 10-30 minute problems and once there was a serious breakdown, affecting much of the country, that took like 6, maybe 10 hours to fix. With cable, no matter with which provider, I would expect to be down for at least half a day at least once per year, and monthly-bimonthly for 20-60 minutes.
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Live in the Philippines. I believe we pay around ~$40 for about the same speeds you have without the caps. Electronics in general are more expensive around here though, and this specific provider kept working even after three major typhoons in a row (other providers were out for weeks) so well worth it in our eyes.
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~40€ for 300/50Mbps (down/up), no data quota.
Plot twist: the contract says I should have 300/300, but nope.
Plot twist #2: I used to have a more expensive contract (I think around 50€) for 1000/300, but I actually had the very same speed... nice little scam they run here
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35 € for 100 / 10 Mbit with no data cap. Not the greatest deal, but it's very reliable.
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~$50 for 500/12Mpbs (down/up) cable internet.
If my building had fiber, I could get 1000/100 for same price or even cheaper, but since my building is full of old farts, i've been trying to convince people for 2 years to just allow fiber to be connected (the whole street is already connected, our house is the only only who refused to connect)
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I keep on saying that we have cyberpunk in Ukraine - high tech, low life.
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I pay around 7.5 usd/month for 30 mbps upsteam/downstream fiber connection in India. For 300 mbps it would be 25 usd/mo. Data caps at 3300 GB/month. I have never even crossed 500 GB of usage in a month.
Apparently in US it cost much more.
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