Cox keeps changing shit (always increasing - they keep changing their tiers and how much they offer them for), but last I checked it was 120/25 for $81.99 US. New customers probably get it for less because you know how virtual monopolies do.
My apartment contract has an exclusivity deal with Comcast, so I literally can't get 'high-speed' internet from anyone else. Internet works terrible too; Can't even stream 1080p properly. (Though, that might be more an issue with Google's DASH standard.)
My apartment building only has comcast. The first year was $35/month, but the promotion expired, and I don't want to resign a new contract because I plan on moving after this second year. I think resigning a new contract to get the promotion again will reset my early termination fee.
50SGD (US$37) / month
(But first 6 month were free and came with router etc)
I'm not subscribed to any TV package /cable. Only free analog. No landline phone either.
Though rarely can I reach those speeds. Probably due to the country's location.
Edit: mobile phone is 4G, 1 GB data prepaid. 10SGD (US$7) / month. Varies a bit based on bonus MB that they give with every top up etc
I decided to bump this old thread because my ISP (Netia) upgraded my fibre speed from 150/50 to 1000/100 for 2 months for free (I only to restart my router), I don't know why they are doing this but I'm not against it
I have this speed for 10 days now and to be honest I don't feel much difference, not many things even get close to that speed, Steam usually runs around ~40MB/s
So I get over 2x the speed than usual, it's great but I expected more from wealthy Valve. Form my experience I don't think there is much point of having internet faster than 200mb/s for home use.
250 up/250 down unlimited data for 75.00 CAD/month.
We are in a pilot project for fibre and they just keep upping my speed without any extra cost. I could go on a gigabit plan if I chose to but it would double in price.