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I'm paying $120/mo CAD (~83USD) for a '1.5 gigabit' fiber connection that actually tests at ~160mbps.
That's been pretty consistent in speed+price for 5ish years.
Up until recently, I was paying $100 for a 150mbps connection. They finally got fiber to our area though with a different ISP, so we ditched the old one and got a new 1000mbps connection for $90. Of course, it actually only gives us about 940mbps in tests, but I'll take it. Especially since this is the US and choice in ISPs isn't really a thing for most people.
1000 mbps is the theoretical limit of the line. You will typically lose a little bit for things like TCP overhead.
Damn, so I get pretty much the max of what it’s capable of. So far, it’s been pretty reliable too, with the router only reporting downtime for three minutes during the night one time.
Now of course, most things don’t let you download from their servers with that kind of speed, but torrents are super speedy.
85 for 400/10 here. It's pretty awful. Guess down for several hours a week as well.