• Alaik@lemmy.zip
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      10 hours ago

      Highest I’ve ever gotten was 200 down/10 up. My current is 50 down/10 up.

      I pretty much always pay for the highest grade service in the area. Each time I’ve bought a home, I’ve researched the ISPs that service it and that also affected what the homes value was to me.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      11 hours ago

      I get 100 down, 50 up, which is the max for my ISP. They’re putting in fiber this year or next, so I’ll probably upgrade once that happens.

    • atrielienz@lemmy.world
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      12 hours ago

      I probably have pretty close to the top of the curve with 1140mbps up/down according to my plan. In actuality though my speed test reads at 864 up and 859 down.

    • MeaanBeaan@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Heavily depends on where you live. I live near a big city on the east coast in a largely Blue state. I have 1 gig FiOS internet (up and down). In my area Comcast and Verizon compete for customers so our speeds here are alright. But there are plenty of areas in the US that have absolutely abysmal internet. Either because the area is rural so not much infrastructure has been built up or because the ISP in that area holds a monopoly on the market and doesn’t have to increase speeds to keep their customers. I’ve heard horror stories of people being stuck with like sub 10mbps because there are just no other options.

    • imTIREDnhungryboss@lemmy.ml
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      14 hours ago

      not as fast as some third world countries, but here we worship our soon to be hanging from a fuckin noose wealthy fucks, I will fight any billionaires one on one anytime