3 download 0.9 upload
:)
That’s awful, I’m sorry :(
Is your ISP’s infrastructure based on RFC 1149?
10 GBit symmetrical. Which is a bit useless, since my motherboard only supports 1 GBit, but it’s good to be ready for the future, I suppose.
You just need 9 more PCs with the same motherboard on em!
I absolutely have to do that. This is the kind of valuable insight I can only get in a place like Lemmy!
80/20 for 30€
But your post animated me to check, so there is one for 100/40 for 20€ now i switched to. Thank you!
“250 symmetrical”, but my router usually reports around 270ish each way. Recently moved somewhere with fiber to the home.
Previously the cable co I was with kept sending notifications that they had “upgraded” my service. I went from like 100mbps down to like 300 down with them, but they never changed the 10mbps up…
3.6mbps/3.4mbps unlimited, $50 a month. At least, that’s what speedtest.net says it is at the moment. I think it’s supposed to be 6, but such is the life of the countryside.
1200/35 for $120 US/month. I also own my own modem and router. Otherwise it would be another $15-$20/month.
Anything cheaper knocks my upload down to 20 and saves me very little. Viewing my options now hides upload rates but I checked a few months ago when my promotional rate expired and the price jumped $40.
1000/20 is $115, 800 is $110, 500 is $105, 300 is $90, 150 is $68
Any competitors don’t qualify as broadband anymore. Maybe 35/5? I didn’t even bother checking the price.
At least it’s fairly stable and “unlimited” but I’m fairly sure they can say that and still cap it at 200GB/month or something. Oh, and I can connect their surveillance device… I mean “free streaming box”… and get Peacock at no extra cost!
'murica?
100(usually between 700 and 930) down. 75 up
$50 USD in a very expensive city.
1Gbps symmetrical, business class, because I run my business from my home.
1.5
1000/1000 for 55 eur per month
800/250
My promo deal is about to end but I’ve been paying $50/month for it for 2 years now.
depends on the time of day and the status of a particular cable that runs under the ocean. anywhere between 4kbps and 20mbps.
150/150 fiber.
1gb for $80.
1000/250 44,99€