I've found that internet providers that provide service over phone lines haven't adopted any bandwidth cap policies yet. I hope that the trend continues with something like this developing =
http://money.cnn.com/2016/05/16/technology/gfast-internet-speeds/index.html?sr=cnnmoneybin052116gfast-internet-speeds0900story
How do you guys think ping will be though this? Will this be available sooner than fiber in most areas?
>>54665586
>bandwidth cap
What kind of shithole country do you live in? Hell in my eastern european slavic shithole I get 10MB/s up/down without any cap for 20€/month.
>>54666316
the states. i moved away from the secluded south where the internet was slow but not capped to larger cities and they have higher speeds but low bandwidth caps. Ping is about the same acutally, i would rather trade off the faster speed for my unlimited data. I liked DSL much more than this cable internet i have now. We spend $50 a month split between 4 people 350GB total each month divided. They also discontinue service without notice for copyright complaints sent to them, they've done this twice now. (it was my fault for forgetting to switch the VPN on)
>>54666316
Balkans here
24/1 for 12euros
>>54666316
the only relevant nations have caps:
Aus/Canada/US/Germany
But even then, it's only a few ISPs.
>>54665586
>hey guys, what do you think about this revolutionary technology allowing telecoms to use existing infrastructure?
>even in bulgaria we don't have bandwidth caps fag
>let me tell you about my internet bill
>i have cheap internet
>stupid europoors
what a shitty board this is