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kitamesume:
^can i ask you guys something, if you guys get those speeds at less than 100$ how much speed would you get for 10$ a month? it seems stupid but hey its practically free internet.

metro.:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on July 30, 2012, 06:31:59 AM ---^can i ask you guys something, if you guys get those speeds at less than 100$ how much speed would you get for 10$ a month? it seems stupid but hey its practically free internet.

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I think ours is $80 a month. It's with TV and phone though, so I'm really not sure.
Either way, it's stupid expensive, but that's Canada for you.

Pentium100:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on July 30, 2012, 06:31:59 AM ---^can i ask you guys something, if you guys get those speeds at less than 100$ how much speed would you get for 10$ a month? it seems stupid but hey its practically free internet.

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My ISP offers two cheap plans - if you can get FTTH then for $3.5/month you can get 10mbps (but can only use it for 5 days, each additional day is $0.7 so for $10 total you can get 14 days total). For $14/month you can get 50mbps (and can use it all the time).
If you cannot get FTTH, then for $3.5 you get 5 days of 1mbps, for $10.6 you get unlimited 2mbps and for $14 you get 4mbps.

The ISP is quite busy laying new fiber - they want to drop DSL completely.

If you can get another FTTH ISP, then for $10.6 you could get 20mbps on-peak (10:00-23:59), 100mbps off-peak and 100mbps all the time to other computers inside the country.

kitamesume:
lol anything under 20$ would be really affordable, at per month basis its practically free imho who doesn't have a spare 1$ a day XD

but really your area has monstrous speeds for a cheap price, wish my area had at least 20$/month at 10mbps on-peak.

Saras:

In my room.


In the living room.


On the line.

I pay ~17.50$ a month kitamesume

General consumer plans are roughly: ~12$/mo for a 50Mbps line, ~18 for a 100Mbps line and ~30-35 for a 300Mbps line.

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