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  • C Craig G Fraser

    Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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    Ryan Roberts
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    Currently just 'upgraded' to a 10Mb cable modem connection for £35 a month. Currently, its running at < 1Mb for anything no located on ntl's network, which was not quite what I was looking for. I'll go to 8Mb ADSL if things don't improve, at least my bulldog 2Mb connection was actualy 2Mb for the internet, not NTL's crappy content services. Ryan

    "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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    • C Craig G Fraser

      Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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      brianwelsch
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      In SouthEast US, I pay $50/mth for a 3Mb Down/ 256k Up line. BW


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      • C Craig G Fraser

        Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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        MatthysDT
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        In SA I found there's no way to get good internet without signing a 2 year contract with some blood sucking ISP. I resorted to using my cellphone's GPRS at R2/MB (1$ US ~ R6.40) It connects at 115Kb/s and I use it as little as possible. you can't forget something you never knew...

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        • C Craig G Fraser

          Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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          S Douglas
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          US - Minnesota 29 / Month 1536 / 640 Kbps


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          • C Craig G Fraser

            Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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            Lost User
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            I pay £13 ($22) per month for 2Mb down/ 512k up, no limits, with Telewest and their service has been pretty good. Much better than NTL! The tigress is here :-D

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            • C Craig G Fraser

              Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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              Steve McLenithan
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              USA - Michigan Cable (Comcast) 8mbps down, 768kbps up $66/month The speed really is there. Especially if I use an app like FlashGet to split downloads into 5-10 connections. Late at night it's not uncommon to get 1.25 MegaBytes/sec.

              Found on Bash.org [erno] hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

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              • C Craig G Fraser

                Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                Dario Solera
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                Italy, with my provider (the other ones offer about the same services at the same prices): ADSL, 32.95 Euro/month with the ZyXEL Prestige 660HW[^] router 4 Mbit/s down, 256 Kbit/s up, no limits. As soon as it will become available, they will upgrade my line at 12 Mbit/s down and 1 Mbit/s up with no extra costs. :) ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]

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                • C Craig G Fraser

                  Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                  _Bao_
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                  Hi, in the suburbs of Paris FRANCE, I have 10Mb/512Kb for 35€/month with cable and no limits. Can upgrade with no costs to 20Mb, but don't really need this now :) With adsl, you can get 20Mb+ for ~30€. -- modified at 11:09 Tuesday 18th April, 2006

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                  • C Craig G Fraser

                    Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                    DK KiloDunse
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                    Denmark. I live on a little island called Bornholm. Here we can max get a 2048/512 kilobit with no limitations for ~ 65$ monthly. Other places in Denmark, you can get faster connections like 10 Mbit/s / 768 Kbit/s for 75$ monthly. Programming is like Mathematics… you take ONE step at the time! ;-)

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                    • C Craig G Fraser

                      Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                      Luis Alonso Ramos
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                      Here in Mexico, I pay about $55 USD per month for ADSL (1 Mbps down/256 Kbps up).

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                      • C Craig G Fraser

                        Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        In Trivandrum, India, the last connection I used was a 256 Kbps line that cost Rs 55,000 bi-monthly - comes to about USD 610/month. Regards, Nish


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                        • C Craig G Fraser

                          Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                          LongRange Shooter
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                          USD $49.00 per month. Speed: 4 MB/S

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                          • C Craig G Fraser

                            Hi, I am curious to hear from you guys in other countries around the world about your internet access speeds and the costs thereof. I am from South Africa and believe me when it comes to speed and affordability...we are living in the dark ages...I think its a result of years and years of our telecoms provider monopoly. Anyway...for an ADSL connection we pay +- USD70.00 for a 512mb download which is also capped at 1gig per month...when you hit the cap, the spead is reverted back to dialup speed...shocking isnt it !!! Cheers, Craig ** I'd rather try and fail than fail to try ;) **

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                            Lost User
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                            SA sucks for internet, doesn't it? ;P I was lucky enough to be allowed to hang around my dad's office a lot when we lived there (he worked at SoftNet, an ISP in the Lowveld area) and at the time we had about 256kbit in the office. At home we used dialup and were happy with 2kb/s (we lived on a farm). Nowadays, in the Netherlands, a veritable broadband paradise compared with SA, we pay 30 euros a month for 10mbit down/1mbit up via ADSL2+ (yes, it's capped at 10mbit). We have no data limit (never heard a peep even after heavy downloading, so it seems like not entirely false advertising ;P) and have some useless web space (25mb?) and pop3 boxes we don't use. What's nice is that we also have a fixed IP so I can run a webserver at home. Paul

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                              In Trivandrum, India, the last connection I used was a 256 Kbps line that cost Rs 55,000 bi-monthly - comes to about USD 610/month. Regards, Nish


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                              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                              comes to about USD 610/month.

                              Is that $610.00, $61.00 or $6.10 per month in USD? I sure hope, not $610 :) Rocky <>< Latest Post: SQL2005 Server Managemnet Studio timeouts! Blog: www.RockyMoore.com/TheCoder/[^]

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                                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                comes to about USD 610/month.

                                Is that $610.00, $61.00 or $6.10 per month in USD? I sure hope, not $610 :) Rocky <>< Latest Post: SQL2005 Server Managemnet Studio timeouts! Blog: www.RockyMoore.com/TheCoder/[^]

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                Rocky Moore wrote:

                                Is that $610.00, $61.00 or $6.10 per month in USD? I sure hope, not $610

                                That is US $ Six Hundred and Ten :-) 610 dollars and 0 cents. Here in Toronto, I pay CAD$ 50 + tax for a 5 Mbps connection. Regards, Nish


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                                  Rocky Moore wrote:

                                  Is that $610.00, $61.00 or $6.10 per month in USD? I sure hope, not $610

                                  That is US $ Six Hundred and Ten :-) 610 dollars and 0 cents. Here in Toronto, I pay CAD$ 50 + tax for a 5 Mbps connection. Regards, Nish


                                  Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
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                                  Rocky Moore
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                                  WOW! Even a few years ago, a T1 line would only cost a little more than that ;) Good to be in Canada huh :) Rocky <>< Latest Post: SQL2005 Server Managemnet Studio timeouts! Blog: www.RockyMoore.com/TheCoder/[^]

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