• @[email protected]
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    I have 100 Mb connection in my home and it is included with the rent, 200 Mb mobile with unlimited calls, which I pay 22,90 €/ month. That’s Finland.

  • @proti
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    8$ for unlimited calls with 90GB mobile internet and 13$ for 600Mb/s fiber. I’m from Poland

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    In Kyiv I have a pretty comfortable gigabit connection (not optical fiber, though I am thinking about switching to it) at 350 UAH (around 8 Euro) a month. The important to me part is that connection persists for 4-5 hours even during power cuts, which were quite frequent last summer.

    I don’t use mobile data often, so my experience with that will not be representative of large majority of Ukrainian users.

    • d00phy
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      Is that gigabit up and down? What would fibre cost? Just curious as I feel like I get a decent deal (in US terms).

      • rockerface 🇺🇦
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        Should be both up and down, but I’m not uploading much so I can’t attest to the accuracy of those claims. Fibre, I think, is comparable in cost (8-9 euro per month), with the added one-time cost of installing the whole thing. But also, fibre, from what I’ve heard, doesn’t need external power supply at all, provided I can power my router with a powerbank or generator.

        That said, when comparing costs, you also gotta compare the incomes - I earn about 1200 USD/1150 EUR a month after taxes (all paid in UAH), which is probably a lot lower than you’d get for an office or IT job in western countries.

  • @[email protected]
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    1000/1000, I had to pay a connection fee of 750 SEK (~60-70€), and that’s that. No monthly fee, it’s all included in the fee for my housing coop.

    Mobile is paid by my workplace

  • CodandChips
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    UK here. I get 60GB data per month with unlimited calls and text with Smarty. Home broadband I pay £25 a month for a reliable 900Mb symmetrical line. I was previously with VirginMedia which was both expensive (£41 pm 1000 down 25 up)and unreliable

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    About €70 for 400 down and 40 up, a landline, and TV with a large amount of channels I don’t watch anyway. It’s not a good deal, but it’s unfortunately currently not possible to use another ISP.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 day ago

    Spain here
    I have a combined plan 1 Gb/s home internet + unlimited mobile (calls and internet) + TV
    75€/month

    I know there are cheaper offers around, but I can’t be bothered to switch

  • @[email protected]
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    61 day ago

    I’m cheap so I use a 4G router. The plan for that is around 16 euros a month. I live in Finland

  • @Vinny_93
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    I think you’re asking what it costs?

    I pay 52,50 a month for 1Gbps fiber and like 12 for 10GB 5G.

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    I pay 7€/month for mobile Internet (80 GB LTE) and 16€/month for home (5gbps fiber).

    The 16€ a month is because I have the same ISP on mobile and home, but even without it, in Italy fiber comes at around 25€/month sometimes 20 sometimes 30

    • @[email protected]
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      A wee bit higher (cause I’m not on Iliad and you have the first FTTH offering that’s cheaper than what they’re offering now): ≈30€ for 1000/100 FTTH and 4,90 € for 20 GB (I don’t use them much though)

  • @[email protected]
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    221 hours ago

    Good question! UK/England - I think my mobile data is around £10/month for 10GB 5G. Its not the cheapest available but a good ethical choice.

    Internet is around £40/month for FTTP, before I had a cheaper option which wasn’t reliable so I switched it. Before that I’d been with Virgin media which was more expensive AND unreliable but it was the only fibre option. Virgin customer service was terrible too.