1Gbps down, 0.7Gbps up.
Well that's a lie actually as some workers have cut the line thursday and it's down to 100Mbps down and a ridiculous 1.5Mbps up over a 4G link :-/
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1Gbps down, 0.7Gbps up.
Well that's a lie actually as some workers have cut the line thursday and it's down to 100Mbps down and a ridiculous 1.5Mbps up over a 4G link :-/
1.5
500 down maybe 50 up I forgot the up speed
500 down and 40 up through Spectrum (east coast of the US). I'm always quite surprised with how well WiFi 6 works, I can pull down the full 500 from my Steam Deck and PC - ironically the network transfer is implemented badly as I'll get about 100 down over the local network so it's faster to download over the Internet.
$60/month so, not bad!
940/940 unlimited for ~$90/month in Western Canada
300mbit for 17β¬ a month in germany
No way.
Student dorm. I don't think they are actually making a lot of money of me, but it's simple advertising.
900Mb down, 450Mb up. Unlimited data.
$55 USD per month here in New Zealand
100Mbps symmetrical FTTH for $11/month. I get 120Mbps in real world scenarios(P2P, Good DDL servers) maybe due to Dual Stack Lite ISP?
1gbps up/down $75/m fiber usa
600 symmetrical, a landline and a 50gb mobile phone, 38β¬
300 mbps down and 10 mbps up for 50$ a month no data cap. Sometimes I'll get as much as 380 down it just depends.
1000/1000, Β£25/mo. Plus an extra Β£5 which included some mesh AP's and a static IP not behind a CGNAT.
400 mbps down / 20 up @ $60 But you know Comcast. They try to raise it every year.
950 down, 500 up for $109NZD/month
Advertised: 1000/1000 for $60/month
Actual: 200/115 on wifi
10000/10000, no data cap and 25β¬/month
I'm hitting ~900mbps up and down. Only recently through the ISP "brsk" in the UK. Before I was on 70/20.
1000/50mpbs 25β¬/month
100 Mbps, 30β¬/month, fiber optic cable, no data cap π
50/10, no data cap, ~30 β¬/month, copper wire, suburban Germany.
50 (not sure how much UP, maybe 10) at home It's the cheapest option from my ISP (they offer up to 600) but I don't really need more
40/40
92.86 down
3 figures for you:
1000/1000 for $0 85/20 for $70 350/25 for $35 with a data cap.
All 3 are physical connections in the same US state.
1000/800 NE US, no cap 90/mo
15β000/15β000 65 chf/month (~70$/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>
1000 down, 100 up
1400/45 pretty consistently, no cap, I guess I sadly take top honor for what I pay though having read through most responses :/
$140 USD per month and I have no idea how any of you in North America are posting the speeds you are for so little money per month heh...
300 down 20 up $50/mo no data cap.
Very reasonable IMHO.
Tops at ~250mbps with Starlink. We barely have internet here otherwise, it was on the order of a handful of kbps. Took the better part of a day to download a couple hundred megabytes... Imagine the change lol
It costs me 70β¬ a month. They recently lowered their residential offering to 40β¬ but it's only applicable in mainland France,... we have to shell out the classic 70β¬