• RayJW@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    10 Gbps symmetrical for 40 bucks a month TV included. It’s absolutely mind boggling for me how expensive internet is in North America.

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      9 months ago

      Jesus, 10Gbps!? I’m paying $90 for “gigaspeed” AT&T fiber. But, I’m luckier than most, I have AT&T fiber and Metronet as fiber providers, as well as Spectrum and T-Mobile (but yuck to using 5G as my primary source of internet).

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        9 months ago

        Spectrum near me charges me $79 a month for 400mbit down, and… Get ready… 10mbit up.

        I’m in southern San Diego and they have non-compete agreements with the other companies. I can’t get anything else.

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        I know, it kinda sounds crazy, but at the same time it makes sense because after infrastructure the cost for the ISP is minimal. I mean upgrading to 25 Gbps is possible for just 70 bucks, so what can I say. Although my country is comparably small and I do live in the city. So it’s not universally like that.

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      9 months ago

      The country is fucking huge to be fair, but it’s also the capitalism capital of the world.

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        Would have great internet too if the telecommunication companies didn’t just pocket the money for installing fiber infrastructure. Twice.

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        The country can be huge but most people live in urban areas now, it’s not like they’ve gotta waste time and money running fiber all over north dakota. We’re talking cities with populations that rival some countries.

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          9 months ago

          Country (noun):
          an area of land considered in relation to a particular feature

          North America country.