wtfffffffffffff and i barely get 100Mbit/s with frequent down time (like 10-20 days out of the year). Damn charter spectrum for you. And just had then come out for 3 hrs and fix the shotty wiring job previous techs did. Had the wrong splitter and thus wrong signal going to router, no splitter ground wire, painted coax connections, it was a mess
I can get this at my house, but they don’t provide anything, you need to buy a router/switch die yourself, and a 10gbit router is very expensive, anyone has any tips?
This is insanity. And I love it.
Do they offer service in Seattle? I pay that much for 1/100 the speed.
Looks like they are going to be buying up all the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Infinity units.
That is pretty sweet. The best rate I get in Kenya is $100 for 100 mbps up/ 5mbps down which has occasional connection hitches here and there.
Biggest irony was I went to the ISP’s office to upgrade my cable modem only to find that their internet was down that day.
Man, even in NYC, the Nordic nations make us honestly look like a bunch of fucking cavemen by comparison.
Chattanooga’s EPB offers this rate at 5 times the cost at $300/month. They do however offer it to over 200,000 homes within its network which is pretty mind blowing.
If I had this with multiple friends we’d set up a VPN network to replicate data and share services internally to it.
At that speed you don’t need to worry about harddrives…
Anyone know how to boot a thin client from Google Drive or MEGA?
f**ck the limited Internet.
Australians be Strong!!
mentally we are with you!!
I pay roughly that (with a discount) just for 90-100 mbps. I love that the country that basically pioneered the internet lives in the dark in terms of widely available tech. Capitalism is bogus.
Nah, South Korea is better.
EU best
No roaming either
They also offer 1Gbit discounted to 30€/month for two years if you feel like thats “enough”.
(yes the price is the same as for 10Gbit but the reduced price lasts longer).
man, let your wife go away. 10 Gbps. TEN GIGABYTES PER SECOND.
That’s what I noticed as well. USInternet in Minneapolis is going to have to change their marketing; their 10Gbit is no longer fastest in the world.
What would be the point? What are you going to download with that, an entire library of 4k movies?
Wow…
Yeah, it’s a lot cheaper to run the network when it’s the company’s own network. There’s plenty of overhead that goes away then.
I emailed the company that runs the local network in this neighbourhood, and they’re definitely reacting to the launch mentioned in OPs post. The current max offering in this neighbourhood is 1 Gbps down and up for 93 USD per month, but they intend to change that.
Must be in Australia