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    • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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      5 days ago

      $165/mo. Under business contract.

      Edit: No caps either… Last 30 days 11TB download, 175TB upload.

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          5 days ago

          Not without additional context it’s not… Is your service 8gbps? Do you have SLAs in place? Will your ISP send you hate mail after using a mere 10TB of data?

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            I don’t need 8gbps. What would I be doing with that? My internet is not capped either. You’re comparing a good doméstic internet connection with a business level service…

            It’s like saying your 10k build is better than a 500$ PS5 for playing games. It obviously is, but I can still play the same game.

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              5 days ago

              Are you okay?

              I didn’t compare mine to yours at all. You’re the one that said your 28 USD service was a better deal. YOU made the comparison. YOU asked for the details.

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                No, he provided details for his internet first. You’re the one who came in comparing your business contract internet with his non-business one. Did you just conveniently forget that?

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                  4 days ago

                  You need to scroll up and pay attention.

                  Them:

                  My ISP offers symmetrical […] glad I’m not American

                  Me:

                  As someone living in America, I have great internet

                  Them:
                  <Requests direct information about cost>

                  Me:
                  <I oblige>

                  Them:
                  <makes a comparison without qualifying anything about the comparison, claiming theirs to be superior>

                  Me:
                  <calls it out>

                  They provided no details at all… this whole engagement. We still don’t actually know what speeds they even get for their mere 28USD. Could be 100mbps and it would be significantly worse by ever metric than my 8gbps. I can’t compare my service to something that we have no details for.

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                    4 days ago

                    He provided details about his non-business internet being symmetrical and YOU compared it to your business contract line, that’s literally how it started.

                    The cost is to prove that Americans do not have easy access to the same level of internet his country has, which is his main point. You needed to purchase a business line to have it symmetrical, which is not accessible to the everyone.

                    Just because you can pay 100 times the cost of healthcare in European countries to get high quality heathcare in America, it doesn’t mean the average American can afford to go to the hospital or that your healthcare system is just as good. The same thing applies to your internet.