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>>54598744
How much does that cost? I'm paying $45/mo for 3/1
Cricket wireless is 35/month for 5 down 6 up
>>54598744
testmy.net is better than that shit
>Dutch KPN
>300min/text, 5GB 4G+, €12,50/month (€5 family discount and €5 long time customer discount)
Highest mobile speed I've measured so far was pic related, although that's only within the Randstand area. In the small town I live I get around 40mbit/s down and 20mbit/s up, but as long as I can stream my media you won't find me complaining.
>>54599442
$55/month. I have unlimited high speed data though.
Speeds near the mall are pretty epic
Rogers in Canada (~$79/month hella expensive like all Canadian carriers) on the Nexus 5X
>>54599718
noice.
>>54599825
I'm always amazed by how canada has the shitiest plans yet batshit fast lte speeds, this isn't the first time someone from canada has posted 100 Mbps+ lte speeds. How many GB of high speed data do you get? Are the shit plans because of bribed politicians or is running an lte network there legitimately that expensive?
>>54599906
I pay that ~$79 for 2.5GB LTE
Speeds are good because we pay out the nose for them, the problem is that there is only 3 major carriers in most provinces: Bell, Telus and Rogers. They all change prices simultaneously, every single one increased prices by the same $5-10/month a few months ago. You could make the argument that prices are high because it is expensive providing wireless service for such a spread out population, but price collusion is what I think is really going on.
Prices are a lot better in Saskatchewan and Manitoba where there is a 4th carrier (which in both cases are/were government operated). Bell is trying to buy MTS (the descendant of the government operated telephone company) which would increase prices in Manitoba.
>>54600013
>I pay that ~$79 for 2.5GB LTE
jesus christ
>Speeds are good because we pay out the nose for them, the problem is that there is only 3 major carriers in most provinces: Bell, Telus and Rogers. They all change prices simultaneously, every single one increased prices by the same $5-10/month a few months ago. You could make the argument that prices are high because it is expensive providing wireless service for such a spread out population, but price collusion is what I think is really going on.
>Prices are a lot better in Saskatchewan and Manitoba where there is a 4th carrier (which in both cases are/were government operated). Bell is trying to buy MTS (the descendant of the government operated telephone company) which would increase prices in Manitoba.
Dam, you're all getting jewed to death. Hope that changes soon. Though not sure what it would take to bring plan prices down, seems like those 3 major carriers have canada by the balls (government included).