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Mr Pockets said:
Well here in the UK I pay less than $15 for a similar setup, unlimited, but if you're happy...
Mr Pockets said:
We chose the UK because it's racing ahead in global rankings. Over the past decade, average speeds increased by 25 percent between 2009 and 2010, while prices have tumbled. Broadband service comparable to what we get here in the U.S. is available for less than $6 a month. And no, there isn't a zero missing there. Six bucks a month.
teh_pwn said:Yeah, we get raped here so hard in the US.
Mohonky said:Fuck off. Think you're being raped?
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$79 a month, no Phone, no TV. 100gb/100gb On / Off Peak Allowance.
alr1ghtstart said:but you have caps.
Woo-hoo thanks MuldoonFuzyfrog said:New Zealand internet...
$66 USD a month for 10/1 25GB Cap....
Well, I wouldn't say a few anymore, internet connections are getting pretty good across much of Europe, though, from your post I'm assuming Belgium is a major exception still.Goldrusher said:The article is a bit misleading, as Europe is big and each country is different.
Only in a handful nations, you can have fast, unlimited and cheap internet and/or triple-play packages.
Wazzim said:We should have some annoying 'proud eagle' picture but then for Europe.
captainraincoat said:Internet in aus is pretty good in some spots..heres mine
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I have about 500gig for AUD$70 with phone
but all aus plans have crappy uploads and if you sign up with the so-called no cap providers its a downhill slide
CrazedProfessional said:In all the speedtest wank threads I have never seen a fellow Aussie with more than 30mb/s.
Are your a wizard?
nubbe said:
Spain's broadband is pretty dreadful. It's a clear example of what happens when telecoms start hiring former (and sometimes active) politicians left and right.Kabouter said:Well, I wouldn't say a few anymore, internet connections are getting pretty good across much of Europe, though, from your post I'm assuming Belgium is a major exception still.