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150/150 fiber.
.... mbps could mean both but one should differ between Mbps and MBps.
100 Mbit (Mbps) enables a max download speed of: 12.5 MBps....
On average around 40/5 depending of the day. I've got an option for fibre aswell but 4G is much cheaper
Starlink. Between 20 down, to 380 down, depending on where I am. Have never gone higher.
400 for approx 40 usd
My last speed test gave me 64/67 Mbps
1000mbps / $100 / month
800/250
My promo deal is about to end but Iβve been paying $50/month for it for 2 years now.
93mbps, Germany. I could go up to 250mbps but it probably wouldn't work with the copper wires and require a new Fritzbox router.
390 down/340 up. I pay for 300/300, and it always tests higher, and at a price less than I paid for 100/10 service from the cable company. And it has about 1/3rd the latency as cable. Love having fiber. Worth noting that cable went to 300/20 as soon as fiber came to the neighborhood for the same price they charged before. Competition rules.
1200/1200, Comcast can suck on these fibers. Still paying ~10x what non Americans do, but at least it isnβt for literal garbage tier service-monopoly
depends on the time of day and the status of a particular cable that runs under the ocean. anywhere between 4kbps and 20mbps.
1Gbps down, 0.7Gbps up.
Well that's a lie actually as some workers have cut the line thursday and it's down to 100Mbps down and a ridiculous 1.5Mbps up over a 4G link :-/
1.5
980/980 fiber, $65/mo in Colorado
500 down maybe 50 up I forgot the up speed
500 down and 40 up through Spectrum (east coast of the US). I'm always quite surprised with how well WiFi 6 works, I can pull down the full 500 from my Steam Deck and PC - ironically the network transfer is implemented badly as I'll get about 100 down over the local network so it's faster to download over the Internet.
$60/month so, not bad!
940/940 unlimited for ~$90/month in Western Canada
900Mb down, 450Mb up. Unlimited data.
$55 USD per month here in New Zealand
100Mbps symmetrical FTTH for $11/month. I get 120Mbps in real world scenarios(P2P, Good DDL servers) maybe due to Dual Stack Lite ISP?
403 down, 10 up. That's mobile, it's all I have. In the UK it costs Β£10/month
1gbps up/down $75/m fiber usa
150/20 over LTE. It's good enough, although we used to have 1000/150 when we still lived in an apartment. Upgrade of living came with a downgrade in internet speed.
I have a download speed of 3.5 mbps.
I never did an actual benchmark but that's what my system monitor looks like whenever I download something.
Tested at 938.9 down, 26.23 up.
$90 CAD/Month
1000Mbit up/down, β¬37,50 ($40.82)
40/8 for 75zΕ/year ($19)
600/100 in-home fiber, for 79zΕ/mo (~19β¬) In practice itβs hitting something like 630/120
1000 symmetric + true unlimited mobile data in best effort/calls/SMS + TV and replay for 54chf (60$ / 56β¬)