New prices
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Seems my ISP rolled out new prices
70/70 $50
100/100 $60
250/250 $80
500/500 $100I'm on a grandfathered 150/150 for $50. I really don't want to increase my bill, but that sure is tempting.
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I'd do cartwheels to have any of those as options.
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I wouldn't mind having 500/500 for $100.
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Damn… and I'm "happy" with 15M/768K for ~$70... I mean, I've had worse for most of my life. 'Tis the rural curse.
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What ISP and where are you located? As of a month ago or so I can brag too. I get 1g FTTH for ~$100 / mo. on Cox in southern California.
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500/500 for $100 seems a good deal to me.
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We have in Switzerland an ISP called init7 which provides 1000/1000 for 777.-/year (64.75/month).
Unfortunately not available where i just moved to…
Will have to manage with 250/25 for 83/month :( -
Internet connectivity is a big reason why I don't move from where I am.
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I've got 1000/250 GPON for $$92/mo at home and 1g/1g for $850/mo at work. Work has a /27 routed to /30 for an additional $100/mo. I know the connection (being commercial) is a great deal, but I have no idea about the price of that public subnet - nothing to compare it to.
I wish my uplink was symmetrical at home, but coming from ~150/20 for every other place I've lived in the past 10 years, I'm really happy with what I got.
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All of the above prices are for business class dedicated connections with dedicated bandwidth. There is no SLA, but they do make a good best effort. In addition, I can purchase many /29s for $10/month on any of those packages.
Their connections are also over GPON, but they promise to not oversubscribe the ports. They actively claim that their edge and core network can handle all customers at 100% of their provisioned rates.