• @lunarul
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    876 months ago

    In my native country gigabit fiber internet is less than $9/mo. Broadband prices in the US are absolutely ridiculous.

    • @Otkaz
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      206 months ago

      Good God I pay 90 a month for 1 gig fiber. What county are you in?

        • TheMurphy
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          126 months ago

          W. H. A. T.

          Sorry, it’s so hard to believe, you have to explain how.

          • @AlecSadler
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            16 months ago

            I live very rural and my only other option was 500kbps on a good day internet which doesn’t work for my software engineering job. So I ended up having to make tons of calls and beg and plead and I finally found a fiber provider who would trench a line directly to my house for me.

            Problem is…I’m paying for it for 10 years now.

            But it was worth it.

      • @lunarul
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        76 months ago

        That’s Romania. But I live in the US now.

    • @CurlyMoustache
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      86 months ago

      50€ for 1000/1000 here. My employer covers it.

    • @CaptPretentious
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      76 months ago

      I pay Comcast $130 for 1000/35

      Just Internet, no bundles.

      • voxel
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        6 months ago

        you can get the same internet speed for like 10$ in Ukraine. of 4$ for symmetrical 100mbps fiber connection

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      Not to defend those shitbags, but population density plays a large part in infrastructure cost. source

      Granted, they’ve alco received enormous subsidies without intending to fulfill their obligations, but still, it’s a significant factor. This country is quite large. I can drive 4h in nearly any direction and still be in state lines. Most of that is farm land.

      This is one of the reasons why this should be nationalized because rural areas are still either unserved or underserved by broadband because the cost/benefit analysis doesn’t favor the provider enough.

      That said, prices are higher than they should be even taking density into account (strictly my opinion). Gigabit fiber should actually be about $15/mo for all regions, (my SWAG*) but the infrastructure just is not there yet. The biggest challenge being the “last mile”.

      *Sophisticated wild-ass guess

      • @automattable
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        36 months ago

        Don’t let them tell you it’s the lack of density that is the problem. I live in a major US city with high density, and there is only one provider that offers actual broadband at my address (~$100/mo for 500Mb/s service). The “competition” wants me to pay $50/mo for 20 Megabit DSL.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 months ago

          No, it truly is part of the problem and there is no excuse for you to be billed that much. Two things can be true!

          I have the option of 200 megabits for $19. It all depends on what infrastructure is already there and how much it costs for them to get the hookup to you whatever it is. I think the real problem is that we’re living under their rules which are based on how much money they can make rather than providing equal access for everyone.