Consumer ISP Pricing - Where are you, how fast is it, and what do you pay?
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 Example post: Victoria, BC, Canada 
 60/6, Cable Modem
 450GB Cap
 $67.68/month, no contract
 Shaw CablePlease convert all currencies to $USD for simplicity. 
 http://www.xe.com/ for all your conversion needs.
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 Indiana, PA 30/5 Cable Moem 
 $67 a month
 Comcast
 No data cap
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 Omaha, NE 
 50/10 cable modem
 $69.99/month
 Cox100/20 cable modem 
 $95/month
 CoxNo contract 
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 Wow now I am depressed: York, NY 
 50/5 cable modem
 $89.99/month 2 year contract
 TWC
 edit: No Data Cap (good thing)
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 Odessa, TX 
 Grande Communications
 200/20 Cable Modem
 No Cap.
 $44.99
 No Contract.
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 Poughkeepsie, NY 
 100/100 FTTH - actually I get 115/120
 $45/month, 2 year contract, $10 more without contract
 Verizon Fios
 Edit: No data caps
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 @Ambarishrh said: @MattSpeller said: 60/6, Out of curiosity, is that the 60/6 the upload/download speed? other way around, download/upload 
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 Oops yeah, sorry!  
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 Perhaps we should include data caps, if any. 
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 No caps here! 
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 100/100 Ethernet 
 $5,000/month (same price for all locations)
 No Cap
 Includes Monitoring, some colo space, Palo Alto router in the colo to route between locations.
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 @Jason I don't know about the rest, but this is my consumer connection at home. 
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 @Dashrender said: @Jason I don't know about the rest, but this is my consumer connection at home. I thought this was in IT discussions not water cooler haha 
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 That IS Jason's house connection!! 
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 @Jason said: @Dashrender said: @Jason I don't know about the rest, but this is my consumer connection at home. I thought this was in IT discussions not water cooler haha Welcome to ML, where any topic can be the water cooler if we digress hard enough  Edited topic to reflect intent 
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 @scottalanmiller said: That IS Jason's house connection!! That would be nice. Using that much of my income for Internet would not be cool though. 
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 I'd be pretty thrilled to have a 20/5 connection these days. 
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 My down speeds are as high as 18Mb/s where I am. I'm on a shared connection for a large complex, though. So my speed really varies. I get to get about 5Mb/s on a good day. But it is "free" so the cost to performance ratio is good, I suppose. 





