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TopicScreencap from Mexico where there are no net neutrality laws.
LightHawKnight
08/31/17 3:58:06 PM
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Muffinz0rz posted...
I Like Toast posted...
Ignorance is bliss then. You're paying about double for lower quality service.

Find me a better deal where I can get $25/month for the the same or better service (because right now I have no lag everything I do is supported).

I Like Toast posted...
Not sure why you're comparing home internet to mobile to begin with. Which is what the conversation has been about.

Where exactly in the OP does it specify mobile?


The first post? This picture is for mobile.

Also found some average pricing for Japan.

Just for Japan:

In Japan, the typical Internet speed is higher than the U.S. (8Mbps-50Mbps), and costs $30-60 per month. J:COM, a large cable Internet provider, has cable Internet up to 160Mbps, costs $63 ($0.4 per megabit).
The high-speed Internet market is very competitive in Japan. Customers who pay two dollars more can upgrade from 8Mbps to 12Mbps or even more. For this reason, customers tend to choose higher speed Internet because the marginal costs are low.

In the U.S., the price for cable or DSL (1Mbps-7 Mbps) ranges from roughly $20-45/month. Comcast has higher speed Internet, 15Mbps-50Mbps, and costs $43-$140 per month.
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