PainOfSalvation: … In Spain … fiber 600/600 [Mbps].
How much does that cost?
WinterSnowfall: 1Gb/s FTH link (in marketing terms), for about €8, with no caps on traffic. The actual speeds I usually get are around 400Mb/s (50MB/s). …
and
gmx: 500 Mbit down / 50Mbit up, fiber, no data caps, 20 euro …
Nice. I think Eastern Europe wins the internets. :)
Ankroth: 150 Mbps / 10 Mbps, no caps for 23 dollars/month. Can upgrade to 500 Mbps / 30 Mbps, no caps for 40.35 dollars/month, but I don’t really need that.
and
ariaspi: 100 Mbps, unlimited for around $8 a month. …
First runner-up.
timppu: 10 Mbit/s cable modem - Cost is included in the housing costs, so all apartments have this basic “broadband”; no extra fee.
- No data caps. … There is an option to bump this 100 or 200 Mbps, I don’t recall the exact prices but probably something like 10€/month and 20€/month for those speeds. …
And second runner-up.
rtcvb32: My internet is between 800 Baud a second, and 1 Terra-byte a second.
Is that under your control, or are you at the mercy of the local weather? Or sunspots? :o
scientiae: A friend of mine has had a cable modem forever, but had to switch to the NBN, recently, and has consequently had to wear a baud penalty. …
CMOT70: Possibly the network your friend was on simply got bought and absorbed into the NBN infrastructure. …
Nah, reluctant migrant evicted from the previous (Foxtel?) service.
Themken: 1.4M
B = 11.2M
b, so unless you made a typo, you are getting what you pay for.
Ha, good pick-up! (I realized that shortly after hitting the reply button … but I hate editing my posts. :)
Themken: For ten years there have been no landline available where I live.
Cable 100Mb/s down 10Mb/s up, 10ms ping to several fast servers within 100km. Speeds may be cut down by up to 30% at busy hours. Charged €20 a month. … I think they are losing private customers to mobile internet at a rapid pace. Mobile 5G is ridiculously fast but the low response time and stability of cable is nice too.
That's forward planning! Twenty years ago one couldn’t get a bank loan without a land line. Now there is only 1 person with a landline for every 2 people without one.
There is an ongoing debate here about how 5G will obsolete the NBN. I doubt it, since the high-frequency fifth generation transmission protocol has two flaws: it won’t go through walls, and it still needs a broadband network, otherwise it’s like an order of magnitude increase in traffic on a given road (but at least collisions are less messy).
eiii: It’s funny that companies sell their connections with assymetric speed even on fiber, when there’s absolutely no technical reason for it.
Well, the cable may not differentiate, but a router has to multiplex the signal when it gets upstream, so that is a consideration.
fr33kSh0w2012: When downloading other websites don’t load AT ALL.
Yeah, my ISP throttles the baud to suit the plan; higher speed is available if I paid more, and when I bust the cap they reduce my baud to 32kbps (but no extra cost). That is barely enough to load a webmail inbox (usually have to reload it a couple of times).
krugos2: My Internet service is supposed to be 12Mbps, but it’s never that fast and it fails all the time.
Now this will give you an idea of what’s like living under hyperinflation. … On local currency I started paying (a couple of years ago) 200 BsF, this month I paid 26,000,000,000 BsF (or the new denomination, which removed 5 zeros: 260,000 BsS)
There but for the grace of god … My sincere condolences. At least you are still online! Most people in the West have no idea how easily society can fail. I believe the authorities are prepared for people to riot should food be unavailable to buy for longer than about half a day.
Mortius1: I’m very boring. A boring connection suits me.
A kindred soul. :)
GameRager: I looked that up (see? I can look stuff up, lol) … People should think for themselves but it makes one seem/look more relatable … it’s nice when it’s easier to understand others off the bat and be able to reply quickly to them. …
You read it but failed to comprehend it. Read it again.*
Actually, it is a compliment that you would regard what I write as directed (solely) at you, my American monoglot. It is also, simultaneously, egregiously arrogant. You demonstrate a blissful ignorance of the half-billion English speakers who learnt a Romance language first. For those people Latin is not something they have to research, it is fundamental to their national
Sprachtbund.** (You do know there are other countries outside the borders of California, right? :P)
GameRager: … A bit of advice …
I wonder if you can take advice as readily as you dish it out. This is going to sting a little, but I hope you understand I am not your enemy. I warned you before to not presume to know me. Simply because I have written something legible to you, you ought to stop assuming that you know my purpose/s. (You suck at it! :)
I know that you crave distraction (for reasons that are unimportant to this discussion), but you should be aware that you may come across as a self-absorbed attention-seeker if you witter endlessly. Social media is not your friend in this regard. Think before you reply. (You are quite bright, and you are polite —— otherwise I would just ignore you.)
So, to the advice.***
I can’t speak for anyone else, but when I see a reply from you I have to grit my teeth to read it.
Why? Because you copy everything from the original post, and then add a confounding layout, almost like a aposematic warning: “don’t try to argue with me or I’ll deluge you in text”.
Here’s an idea: Why not edit the text?
Add the five-letter hypertext markup token:
quote (including its enclosing brackets, and the slash prefix, to indicate closure) around the excerpt to create a clear pointer to which you are referring, and leave off the unnecessary repetition. (Maybe readers will be less inclined to reflexively award a demerit to your reply; this could just be a way of skirting the verbiage they have already read? Just sayin’.) To continually reply with the entire original text is just lazy and, ultimately, a turn-off for a reader.
(
Nota bene, of course novices who are unfamiliar with the forum markup commands obviously aren’t lazy, and people who are time-poor have more pressing concerns —— but you are an inveterate poster throughout the forum. Which means that you are just not bothering to set out your thoughts for others to read —— even supposing that you can read them —— which I tend to doubt. This is thoughtless and, ultimately, quite rude.) For encouragement I have created a post that is too long to be included in your reply. :)
PS If I seek advice (on writing or anything else) I will ask my spouse, who was raised trilingual from birth (eventually fluent in more than a dozen languages), and who is far more intelligent than I am —— and I was studying foreign languages before you were born. No offence intended.
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* It may not be obvious but I have two distinct modes of (written) communication. The first is
ex tempore; this mode may or may not include mnemetic constructs from the alternate, deliberate and very considered process which often (if I get it aright) may have many levels of meaning.
** This is an international forum; the CDPR is a European company.
*** Note the “white space”, helping to set out thoughts for the reader so as to make them as legible as possible.