Consumer ISP Pricing - Where are you, how fast is it, and what do you pay?
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300GB cap? Man, I've blown past that in two weeks on a 5Mb/s connection!
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Northern California, US
75/5, VDSL2
250GB Cap (though there are reports that it's currently not enforced)
$42/mo (will be $87 after the promotion is up though)
AT&T U-verseI will give AT&T a little credit: unlike their ADSL service, I regularly see download speeds in the 80-85 Mbps range.
I will be calling them about the non-promotional rate, though. Looks like it expires for me in 8 days.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Internet in Rochester alone is so expensive that it can justify the cost of moving
Yeah I don't think the internet is overpriced, I'm still waiting on greenlight networks to build out my neighborhood. . . which will drop my internet with their 100/50 service at $75.
Or the 1GbE / 100 at $100 a month.
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It's overpriced compared to what I get anywhere. You can find other regions that are bad too, but really hard to find any worse.
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Guadalajara, Mexico
200/200
Fiber
Axtel Extremo
999 MXN / 57.46 USD -
@Romo said:
Guadalajara, Mexico
200/200
Fiber
Axtel Extremo
999 MXN / 57.46 USDThat's at HOME!! Man, I'm moving!
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@Romo said:
Guadalajara, Mexico
200/200
Fiber
Axtel Extremo
999 MXN / 57.46 USDThat is exactly what my dad @SonshineAcres pays for 17/1 on cable in New York!!
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Yes, truly love Axtel. We also use use them at work.
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@Romo said:
Yes, truly love Axtel. We also use use them at work.
Are tehy available all over the country?
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We have been looking at places where we want to get our "western hemisphere" home. We like Nicaragua a lot, direct flights to Houson, low cost of living. But Mexico is certainly in the running. Can you get service like that down south?
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They don't cover all of Guadalajara but inside their fiber coverage they are currenty the best offering in Mexico.
They also have :
10/10 for $23.54 USD
30/30 for $33.10 USD -
Axtel only offers their Axtel Extremo fiber in these cities:
Aguascalientes
Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad de México
Guadalajara
León
Monterrey
Puebla
Querétaro
San Luis PotosÃ
Toluca -
Hmmm... none on our prime list to look at. Any of those that you'd highly recommend?
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For now they only cover the center of Mexico, and Guadalajara and Monterrey being the other 2 most important cities in the country.
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Aguascalientes, Queretaro , and Leon. Medium size cities with most of the things you can find in big cities such as Monterrey and Guadalajara, but without the traffic.
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Comcast 25/5 for about $65/month, no tv or phone.
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@Mohammed-Fota said:
Dubai, UAE
100/25 with static address
No CAP
544$/ month, no contractHi @Mohammed-Fota , finally have company from Dubai! Welcome to the community.
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Thanks @scottalanmiller @Ambarishrh
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Apple Creek, OH
10/768k
Cable
MCTV Ohio
$50(guess, included with rent)Can't even begin to tell you all how much this "Grinds my gears". The www.onecommunity.org fiber loop is on the pole in my front yard and that is the best internet we can get at home currently! If someone has a little cash to invest I'd love to start a wisp in the area!
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Guelph, ON, Canada
300/175 FTTH
Unlimited
$60/month, 2 yr contract
Bell Canada