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Live in the U.S.? Want to be envious of South Korea?
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Sigh… heh. As I sit in nothern Florida, renting a modem from my ISP for 10mbs service. |
Yep the Good Ole USA is behind allot of country's when it comes to internet speeds. Were usually given the excuse about how small the other country's are compared to us.
Me I think it has to do with lack of competition, and options. |
Hey at least you guys made the list.
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As a side note : Yes, you don't see Germany there. Yes, it's that bad … I'm not joking.
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Germany is on this one:
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/image…e_world_v2.gif …still a better value than the U.S. Although, to play devil's advocate, they *are* comparing three of the highest cost-of-living U.S. cities. Both of these charts are from a BBC article. |
Look at those prices! San Fransisco doesn't exactly seem like the best place for geeks.
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I would like to see where Sweden would be on the list, i reckon we're not that far behind South Korea. I have a 100Mbps broadband connection and I pay about 25$/month…
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Most rural areas in Germany are still stuck with no DSL or slow DSL (<3Mbits). The price is always the same though: 25-50€ for a flat rate, often with phone.
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Originally they were supposed to get DSL about 12 years ago. Work was finally begun this year to get the village connected with optical fiber cable. Was supposed to be finished by Christmas but progress was interrupted by some nature guys who wanted to protect one or two trees. Personally I'm sitting right next to a VDSL switch site and could get 50 Mbps, but since it's owned by the Telekom and I'm with another provider, I only get ~10 max out of "up to 16 Mbps" I pay for. |
what is the reason for the high prices in US? not enough competition between providers?
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Google Fiber is on the way.
EVENTUALLY Dang Google Fiber adds have been hitting me every time I watch a YouTube video. Upgrade to Gigabit speed! Check the website… nope. Not in your area yet, check back later. It's been that way for over a year now. This is cruel and unusual! |
No sympathy shall ye get. They put in fiber to the west of me to connect the county school and university. Campus is like 1/4 mile from my house. They put in fiber to the east of me to connect the city school and industrial park. That's maybe 5 miles. They've been "planning" to tie in the residential region in between for a year now. Oh no, I'll just enjoy my 3MB DSL line that drops to maybe 1MB after working hours due to excessive loading. Grrr.
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mostly about Couch's comment:
Well another piece of the price pie is coverage. How hard is it to cover a little bitty country like South Korea versus the massive United States? Everybody has to pay the piper so that Joe Blow in the boondocks can have internet :) Europeans that have not traveled extensively in the United States have no idea how large this country is. We are 96 times larger than South Korea. That's a lot of infrastructure :) |
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I agree. My thing is just a little piece of the pie. I work at a company with a ton of infrastructure. You wouldn't believe how much it costs to stretch network over a couple hundred yards.
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Nut, just to put your comment in perspective, Oz is as large as the US, with a fraction of the number of people, yet while needing the same amount of infrastructure to cover the land mass, we have FAR fewer people to pay for it (22 million) yet our costs are similar to your I believe.
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How does bandwidth usage figure into this? I keep hearing Europeans complaining about how some patch showed up on Steam and blew them past their download caps. I don't really know how high the caps are, though, or what the penalty is for going over them.
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o…d_network_size |
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