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    Consumer ISP Pricing - Where are you, how fast is it, and what do you pay?

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    • NashBrydgesN
      NashBrydges
      last edited by

      Guelph, ON, Canada
      300/175 FTTH
      Unlimited
      $60/month, 2 yr contract
      Bell Canada

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        That's an amazing speed and price!! I know Guelph, not that far from Buffalo.

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        • NashBrydgesN
          NashBrydges
          last edited by

          Yeah. It's a new home and we got lucky that we're in a mature neighbourhood but only the 3 newly built homes have FTTH. Everyone else has the choice of DSL or Rogers cable.

          Bell also offers a 1Gb/175 connection but at $30 more per month. I am not even near saturating the current 300Mb so even though would love the bragging rights of having a Gb DL speed, I'm not going to bother just yet. Now if the speed was a synchronous Gb DL and UL I'd be all over that.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            As someone without a home of their own (not even a long term rental to call home) it makes me sad that I have no means of getting nice connections anymore.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said:

              As someone without a home of their own (not even a long term rental to call home) it makes me sad that I have no means of getting nice connections anymore.

              Well, you can console yourself with the fact that free wifi is going to be faster than what's available to a home in my area, maybe.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @NashBrydges
                last edited by

                @NashBrydges said:

                Yeah. It's a new home and we got lucky that we're in a mature neighbourhood but only the 3 newly built homes have FTTH. Everyone else has the choice of DSL or Rogers cable.

                This doesn't make sense at all. They have the infrastructure in your neighborhood, yet they won't install it into existing homes?

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                • J
                  Jason Banned @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @Dashrender said:

                  @NashBrydges said:

                  Yeah. It's a new home and we got lucky that we're in a mature neighbourhood but only the 3 newly built homes have FTTH. Everyone else has the choice of DSL or Rogers cable.

                  This doesn't make sense at all. They have the infrastructure in your neighborhood, yet they won't install it into existing homes?

                  It's a big cost. And really for that Coax can do just as well. And doesn't confuse people with new equipment.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @Jason
                    last edited by

                    @Jason said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @NashBrydges said:

                    Yeah. It's a new home and we got lucky that we're in a mature neighbourhood but only the 3 newly built homes have FTTH. Everyone else has the choice of DSL or Rogers cable.

                    This doesn't make sense at all. They have the infrastructure in your neighborhood, yet they won't install it into existing homes?

                    It's a big cost. And really for that Coax can do just as well. And doesn't confuse people with new equipment.

                    I'm willing to accept that as long as the old customers can get the 300/175 for the same price as the new FTTH. If not, I'd be pitching a fit!

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      @Dashrender said:

                      @Jason said:

                      @Dashrender said:

                      @NashBrydges said:

                      Yeah. It's a new home and we got lucky that we're in a mature neighbourhood but only the 3 newly built homes have FTTH. Everyone else has the choice of DSL or Rogers cable.

                      This doesn't make sense at all. They have the infrastructure in your neighborhood, yet they won't install it into existing homes?

                      It's a big cost. And really for that Coax can do just as well. And doesn't confuse people with new equipment.

                      I'm willing to accept that as long as the old customers can get the 300/175 for the same price as the new FTTH. If not, I'd be pitching a fit!

                      Are you going to pay to have a fiber buried from the node/pole to your house? This is why they don't get to have it.

                      Hell even POTS, if I wanted a new line ran from pole to house because reasons I had to pay for it.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @JaredBusch said:

                        @Dashrender said:

                        @Jason said:

                        @Dashrender said:

                        @NashBrydges said:

                        Yeah. It's a new home and we got lucky that we're in a mature neighbourhood but only the 3 newly built homes have FTTH. Everyone else has the choice of DSL or Rogers cable.

                        This doesn't make sense at all. They have the infrastructure in your neighborhood, yet they won't install it into existing homes?

                        It's a big cost. And really for that Coax can do just as well. And doesn't confuse people with new equipment.

                        I'm willing to accept that as long as the old customers can get the 300/175 for the same price as the new FTTH. If not, I'd be pitching a fit!

                        Are you going to pay to have a fiber buried from the node/pole to your house? This is why they don't get to have it.

                        Hell even POTS, if I wanted a new line ran from pole to house because reasons I had to pay for it.

                        Assuming a) my max speed is lower, and the cost higher b) the install cost isn't prohibitive

                        then Yes I would pay that.

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                        • wrx7mW
                          wrx7m
                          last edited by wrx7m

                          West Ventura County, CA
                          Verizon FiOS
                          75/75
                          $40/month
                          Bundled with TV service so this is the cost as shown on the bill after $20 discounts. The discounts are good for 2 years. It was $45 for the first two years so it is a pretty good deal.

                          Edit: I forgot to mention that I got my work to pay for it, so to me, it is free.

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                          • drewlanderD
                            drewlander
                            last edited by

                            150/25 Mediacom, DM, IA
                            $74 w basic cable.
                            At my local datacenter for my servers I pay $12/M 10/10 unlimited burst 95th%tile with a /28 subnet for BGP finished to my LAGG on Hurricane Electric and Cogent fiber.

                            thx
                            -d

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                            • larsen161L
                              larsen161
                              last edited by

                              London, UK
                              1000/1000, Fibre
                              No Cap
                              £45/mo + £40 install - 12 mo contract (£64/mo + £40, no contract)
                              ($66.77/mo at time of post)
                              Hyperoptic

                              London, UK
                              200/20, Cable DOCSIS 3 (not 3.1)
                              No Cap
                              £43.25/mo with 12 mo contract
                              ($64.15/mo at time of post)
                              VirginMedia

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