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I get unlimited 10Gbps symmetric fiber for $40/month. One of the only affordable things in the San Francisco Bay Area, lol
what the actual fuck, thats so cheap
Probably lives near datacenter
2Gbps symmetric fiber, $70/month, flyover state. Could go up to 5Gbps for another like $20. No data caps. I may never move again.
I get half that speed from a plan that costs more, though at least I don't have data caps and it's better than other plans I've seen
You must have Sonic.net like I do. I was so glad the home I bought was in their coverage area. Fuck Comcast.
Yes!! They're the best. I switched to Sonic as soon as they rolled out in my area. Availability (or future availability) of Sonic was one of the things I looked for when buying a house.
H O W Can I buy your home please? It would probably be cheaper to do that then keep paying for internet
Nice houses are over $1.8 million here. Expensive area, but at least the internet is a good deal.
Off topic: I see that there is "9 more replies" and I am unable to expand the thread... could someone please offer guidance?
I see them!
Here's a screenshot:
It works now? I am going to read the lemmy.org guide and hopefully mend this. Thank you for replying, your instance has a comfortable ui.
My screenshot is from the "Boost" mobile app on Android :) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.lemmy
https://upvote.au/comment/949970 - I was referring to your instance. It is yours right? It does feel counterintuitive to use a closed source client to access an open-source network. If I may ask, how did you make the decision to use boost for lemmy?