$45 AUD/30€/$36.5 USD for FTTH on Australia's NBN (National Broadband Network) with a 50gb quota through a small isp called Escapenet. I have to move elsewhere on weekends to download my games on unlimited cable (60Mb/s Down, 2 Up for $60 AUD/40€/$48 USD thanks to a loyalty deal) that may or may not be working well (Optus). I'm fairly disappointed with this for the price (speed is okay but quota is inadequate). Still I suppose it isn't the worst now I see all the results for New Zealand. Too bad our previous conservative Liberal Party leaders crushed the prior Labor Party government plan for FTTH and replaced it with a white elephant of a mostly FTTN and outdated copper network instead of proper fibre optic. Looks like our country will have to suffer this DOA network (I was lucky enough to be an early rollout area that was already beginning installation).It would have cost over double the price and taken a couple more years but at least it would have a few decades left in it (Projected but lofty 1000Mb/s Down and 400Mb/s Up) even with the rollout length but the new conservative leader that was comminications minister at the time has shot down the idea. Rant Over
TLDR: 25/5 and 50 gb per month for 40 AUD in Australia with FTTH.
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Holy crap, seeing some people's speeds makes me so jealous. I upload videos on youtube almost everyday, and it takes me hours. With some of these upload speeds, I could be done in minutes, one day I''ll be able to live my dream, haha.
Mine is 20/2 Mbps around 30 EUR in Cyprus
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Germany paying 24,99 € for 16 Mbps
Real speed is 12 Mbps / 1 Mbps
VDSL should be available this month. This will be 29,99 Euro
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Australia is so far behind, I'm paying AUS$89 a month and am getting only 7.6mbps, can't remember upload at the moment though. This gives me a 150GB on peak and 150GB off peak download limit, off peak being between 2am and 8 am.
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100/25 Mbs + Phone + TV goes for around 49,99€ i pay nothing though , i work for the company that provides the service.
If it was only internet + phone it would cost 29,99 and 30/3 Mb would cost 19,99.
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Unlimited traffic with 1Gb/s download and 200 Mb/s upload speeds ... 10 EUR in Romania.
Proof - http://www.rcs-rds.ro/internet-digi-net/fiberlink?t=internet-fix&pachet=digi_net_fiberlink_1000
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I'm at work atm ... but i'll post you something that i posted on facebook 2 years ago. If you still don't believe it, tell me and when i get home i'll make a new test:
https://scontent-vie1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpl1/v/t1.0-9/1970900_712212435468371_2001821765_n.jpg?oh=2758ca689bb65ccfdd0db0d6f1e8d270&oe=5753044B
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I didn't say I don't belive or don't trust , just wanted to see your results
I heard that RO has the most loyal rules about p2p , sharing , torrents , internet freedom rights etc
I have just a 100Mbs line wich will never be upgraded to 1Gbs and its highly censored
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Neither can Bernie Sanders apparently. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/04/politics/romania-bernie-sanders-internet/
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10 Mpbs (Which most of the times feels like one.) for R$64,90. It's absurd.
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2/1 for $25 in India. BTW that's only 20gb of 2mbps and then it drops to 1mbps. I have the fastest connection in my entire neighborhood!
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http://www.speedtest.net/result/5155827179.png
Usually fluctuates between 70Mbps - 100Mbps when downloading anything. Managed to get The Division yesterday in 30 minutes, which I was happy with. Around £25 a month with TV and it's unlimited.
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Small city in Poland Optic Fibre 30/5Mbps 15€ 18$ *( 33Mbps when I pay before 1st each month)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/5155854361.png
but sometimes losing data packets :(
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8Mbit/0.5Mbit ADSL, 100GiB cap for R574 a month. That's effectively somewhere around $100 a month, or $38 if you go by the appalling exchange rate we have right now :(
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100/100 for 25€/Month and comes with Cable TV as well
Lithuania does have some nice internet providers :D
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Hey everyone. I was being curious about the internet connection around the world.
What technology do people use in countries, what speed and how much they are paying for that.
I'll start with myself - 24/2Mbps VDSL for about 13€/14$ in Czech Republic. I activated this when it was "on sale", full price for this is like 18.5€/20.5$
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