I just did a bump from 300/30 over DOCSIS at $104 month...
To 500/50 @ $59USD a month...
still a cap at 1.25TB monthly
the subjective look/feel is entirely the same with the previous 300/30 rate plan...
Good deal but the worst part is the capI just did a bump from 300/30 over DOCSIS at $104 month...
To 500/50 @ $59USD a month...
still a cap at 1.25TB monthly
Apparently T-Mobile and 5G-FWA has had some effect on market pricing... as the 500/50 plan is very recent.
This is a great deal, enjoyIn Switzerland, 60 USD for 10 Gbps download/upload with TV and phone.
Depends on where you live. Where i live it's quite expensive, around 70 dollars per month. Other parts of the country it costs 30 dollars per month. That is for 1000/1000 mbit.
I have 500/30, 300/30 and 100/40 residential lines. The difference is in downloads and speed test only.
My ISP has been deploying fiber for 4 years now...still don't have it. But still lucky to have decent 3.1.What's frustrating is that ATT has been rolling out FTTH on the overhead lines, and they stopped quite literally at the edge of my lot - I have a telephone pole at the corner of my lot, and there, things go underground over to a cabinet...
I say again - it's an easement on my lot, and things go underground there... so ATT would have to start trenching to bury new fiber trom the corner of my backyard... All I can say is "wow"...
It's quite literally next house down - for ATT I would get DSL 100/20, they get 2GB...
Upside is that we're starting to see what happens with Broadband Service competition - between 5G-FWA and DOCSIS 3.1 deployments, and now GPON fiber - rates are starting to come down, and speeds for each tier are going up...
Within an hour of signing up, the price increased on my 500 Mbps plan to $69.99 and 1 Gbps rose to $79.99. So glad I didn't wait any longer to sign up.
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