Although here, fiber IS available residentially, so if I stick around here after I graduate, I could have it.Yeah, it's as if they want it to be able to talk to you, but you can hardly say anything back. ;
Although here, fiber IS available residentially, so if I stick around here after I graduate, I could have it.Yeah, it's as if they want it to be able to talk to you, but you can hardly say anything back. ;
Is this a recent development in all of Sweden? Dane here with ~40$ monthly for 400Mbps both ways (low latency stable fiber with public IP)I get 1 Gbit/s up and down for about $5 per month (yes, really) in Sweden. I used to pay four times that amount for 70 Mbit/s. For most use cases the difference is negligible as long as latencies are low and the network is stable.
Get your own Wi-Fi access pointATT Fiber offers up to 5,000 here but we’re only paying for 300. Lucky for us we actually get ~400 on a wired speed test and ~100 wireless. Their WiFi power isn’t great though, doesn’t reach across a single apartment unit.
No, unfortunately not. It’s a very good deal here too. But it’s a proper fiber connection.Is this a recent development in all of Sweden? Dane here with ~40$ monthly for 400Mbps both ways (low latency stable fiber with public IP)
That's fantastic! A dream for us.No, unfortunately not. It’s a very good deal here too. But it’s a proper fiber connection.
Really good points, thank you. Yeah, it's like the 4th week of the month is free, good point.Didn't read the second page of this thread, although I did read the first & skimmed the third where I'm posting this.
I had the same question when COVID hit. We worked remote, and there were 4 of us here, working/going to school. I'm on the base Spectrum plan, which was 100 down/ 10 up at the time (IIRC). I upgraded to the next tier to see if I noticed any difference in my days to day usage (particularly work-wise) and there was zero difference, so I moved back to the basic plan. They've since upgraded it twice & it's now at 300 down/ 10 up & it's fast enough for my needs.
I think of it this way. If you're currently paying $65, and the next tier is $80. It's almost like you're getting the fourth month free on the lower plan (relative to what you'd pay on the upgrade). Is the extra speed worth paying for an additional 23% for internet vs what you pay now? For me the answer is no, but for others it's different.
And a quick point on T Mo. I have nothing against them. I actually have them for my cell phone & have had good luck with that, but one guy at work uses Verizon Home internet (wireless) and he has by far the worst connection of everyone on the team. He's convinced it's our company network, but it's hard to believe it's the company when it's only impacting him.
I do think that the cellular home Internet providers fill a gap, espedially where high speed isn't available, but from my experience, I'd prefer an actual fiber connection. I agree with the poster who said that if you move to T Mo, don't cancel your current plan until you've tested the network to make sure it works for you.
That would be such blistering speed, I think it would scare me at first! (but then i'd get used to it and not want any less... sigh...)10Gbps Down/Up (Fiber)
<$50 / month
Now if only there were good, reasonably priced, consumer oriented options for >2.5Gbps networking gear...
That kind of marketing completely disappeared 10 years ago. Now short-term shareholder value rules everything.... reasonably priced, consumer oriented options ...
I have Xfinity home internet, 400mbps, for 65$ a month. I've been with them 12 years. They have another plan for $80 a month with autopay, that would double that speed. I also have an offer from T Mobile, 60/ month. Any thoughts? Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I might upgrade, switch... etc.
Same thing as your family basically, except it's just me. I'm glad to get some context / comparison from all you guys to see I by no means have slow internet.I have 80mbps at 8$ a month, 5 members of my family has no complaints about the Internet speed, even streaming video to 4 devices at the same time. What kind of use you are thinking of with 800mpbs?
Some competitors here do gigabit symmetrical for £30 so it feels expensive!That's about $63 dollars here. that's a good price! Your upload speed is ***** fantastic mate.
That upgrade is going to change your world. : )We currently pay about £27 for our broadband package and get 57 MB/s. The infrastructure for gigabit speeds is being laid on our street, and will probably opt for 400MB/s when it becomes available, and that will cost about the same as an introductory offer.
We stream a lot of 4K Atmos content, and while we don't really have any buffering on our current service, everything slows if more than one device is doing some heavy lifting, download wise, so I'm pretty desperate for the upgrade.
Man, European countries do things intelligently.Some competitors here do gigabit symmetrical for £30 so it feels expensive!