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Wow that is expensive.
In NZ I'm on a 300/100 plan with no data cap, for $77/month. That is about $43USD/month.
I have 800/300, no caps, for like 30โฌ/month. Those prices are insane.
It definitely is, middle of nowhere Indiana here - I'm getting 1000/1000 for $95 and no cap. But I'm lucky enough to be in a location with competition, lots of areas in the US only have one option so they get charged whatever the ISP wants.
95 fucking dollars a month?!? And you reckon that's a good deal?
I'd call it Stockholm syndrome but even the Swedish know you're getting fucked up the ass ๐
It's a better fucking deal than $76 for 55mbps lol
For ~$100USD/month 4000/4000, no caps.
For ~$80USD/month 2000/2000, no caps.
For ~$60USD/month 1000/1000, no caps.
I pay $5 for 100Mb/no cap. I'm not from the US though
That is cheap compared to NZ
I pay that much for 6/0.512
I'm not sure what to say....that really sucks.