1Gbps down/150Mbps up. Speeds are almost always consistently at rated speed
Business plan in Alberta with Shaw(now Rogers) $85/month with 1 static IP
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1Gbps down/150Mbps up. Speeds are almost always consistently at rated speed
Business plan in Alberta with Shaw(now Rogers) $85/month with 1 static IP
1250/40, $90/mo, Suburb if Denver, CO. Comcast. 1TB data cap.
1000/1000 Google Fiber $40/month (since I'm broke the government covers half). Utah, US
UK here.
1000Mb/s symmetric FTTP, unlimited data for £29/mo, though I'm currently paying £1/mo as part of a promotion from YouFibre. Speeds as advertised, especially moving data to my server at work which is also on YouFibre - it's like being on-site.
I've also got an unlimited data SIM card as a backup. Speeds vary but it's usually over 800Mb/s down and 200Mb/s up. That's £15/mo from Three.
Austin, Texas, US. 2Gbps down 1Gbps up for $100 a month with Google Fiber
25€, 50Mbps, Italy.
I'm literally <100 meters away from the fiber cabinet, yet it doesn't reach my house, so all I have is FTTC.
With the last mile covered I'd probably get 1Gbps up&down.
Sad.
$100 USD/mo for FiOS "gigabit" in NY which is actually 940mbps up/down. Pretty satisfied with got tho.
In the UK I'm paying £53/months for 1Gbps fiber