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Holy carp! 30Mb in the UK from Virgin Media (cable, fibre to the cabinet) is £22.50 a month, which is about US$36. And we tend to think *we* pay too much. You can actually get it cheaper if you take a phone line too (overall it costs more, but the broadband is reduced to around £15, plus about the same for the phone line.)




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In most places you have to pay $60 for 3/1Mbps unbundled. That's without the added taxes/fees. That is expensive. Even more if you are one of the unlucky people served by VDSL2 instead of fiber. 15/5 is $70 is most places, plus taxes/fees. If you bundle it goes way down. But then you pay for TV.
It may be uncapped, but Verizon has said before they don't know if FiOS will stay that way. Comcast is currently not enforcing the cap in many places.
Edited 2013-01-24 19:57 UTC