• RiotRick
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    611 months ago

    Meanwhile in the Netherlands, I can choose between several gigabit providers. Symmetrical on fiber or asymmetrical on cable. I’ve been on gigabit fibre for a couple of years.

    • Jamie
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      411 months ago

      Can I have that problem instead of being stuck to a single ISP that charges more for copper wire service than they do fiber in the places they have it?

        • RiotRick
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          11 months ago

          At the moment €30/month. But this was a deal for a couple of months. Regular price is €45/month. This is T-Mobile btw. When you combine it with a cellular plan. They give a discount of €5/month on the fiber and €2,50/month on the cellular plan.

        • Jamie
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          11 months ago

          $55/mo

          Their introductory rates for fiber, last I saw, was $30.

          • heluecht
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            111 months ago

            @Jamie Ah okay. I’m paying around 25€ per month including unlimited traffic and unlimited phone calls.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      The guy probably lives in a very rural area. I grew up in a rural area, and that house still only has access to dial-up internet. I shit you not.

      You can access three bars of Verizon 4G if you stood in one corner of the upstairs of the house.

      Meanwhile, I live about an hour away and have access to two fiber providers who provide gigabit internet.

    • heluecht
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      111 months ago

      @Jamie @riotrick I’m living in the centre of Hamburg (second largest city of Germany). For a few weeks I now have got 50/12. Before this i had been on around 25/6. And this had been the fastest speed that I was able to get. Sadly there is not that much fibre here, but mostly copper.