Canada

>Canada
>100Mbps download
>30Mbps upload
>$22 USD/month

Post yours

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San Diego, CA
1gb down
50mb up (lol)
$99

Sorry - other way around. 100mb down, 20mb up.

900/110. £55 a month. UK.

what's with that retarded upload speed, coax?

Tijuana
1gb down
500mb up
79.99
plus their shitty streaming service and unlimited calls.

>seattle
>1gbps symmetric
>$60 iirc

Brazil
150Mbps download
150Mbps upload
16 USD/month

>New Zealand
>859MB download
>502MB upload
>$100

>Southern Brazil
>500Mbps download
>50Mbps upload
>$22.83 USD/month

$62 USD

1.5gb up and down, $120 Canada

Mexico
30Mbps
10Mbps
20 USD a month

Australia
1000mbps down
500mbps up
$150 month

Thailand
1Gbp/s down
200 Mbp/s up
20 USD a month
but you also get a simcard with 5GB data a month, a tv box etc. etc.

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Mexico, Sonora.
300Mbps Up/Down.
$23 USD.

Turkey
25 mbps download
2 mbps upload
3 $ per month

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Never bothered to look it up as it is unlimited so haven't complained much, but it says it is "cable/fiber hybrid service".

>Brazil
>500/250
>$20

1Gbps up and down fiber.
Actual speed varies between 650 and 950 Mbps.
4.25 euros.
Extra 2 euros and you get a sim card with unlimited internet, 50 Gb limit on 4G.
Guess the country

USA, detroit area
500Mbps download
50Mbps upload
$50 USD/month

Romania?

Bingo

From what I remember reading they were very early adopters of fibre optic, completely skipping over adsl and vdsl for the most part. Also they tend to run their cabling from poles, rather than bury it, which makes laying infrastructure much cheaper and much more easy to be rolled out quickly. That was from an article I read years ago.

Scotland
300 down
50 up
£45 a month

Pretty much spot on.
There are some more aspects though.
Current situation is a merger of around 300 small providers each with their own eth infrastructure that got consolidated.
Most of the early adoption was done via city LAN and wireless repeaters over long distance. When the time came fiber took the place of copper.
Fiber is still buried over long distances and in large cities for safety. Poles are used for end distribution in areas where it is not feasible to dig.

>1 Gbps download
>1 Gbps upload
>$50 USD/month

love living in a big city in the US

You would basically have a shitty internet but gigabit LAN across an entire city.
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