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2016-08-26 23:16:42 UTC  

I'm trying to compare

2016-08-26 23:16:42 UTC  

ah nvm

2016-08-26 23:16:49 UTC  

i cant read

2016-08-26 23:16:51 UTC  

Lemme see

2016-08-26 23:16:58 UTC  

150 SEK gets me 20GB of mobile data

2016-08-26 23:17:07 UTC  

damn

2016-08-26 23:17:10 UTC  

😦

2016-08-26 23:17:17 UTC  

https://my.mixtape.moe/sbgrjs.png

2016-08-26 23:17:50 UTC  

most us telcoms unlimited plans throttle after 30 gb

2016-08-26 23:17:57 UTC  

for over 70 dollars a month

2016-08-26 23:18:06 UTC  

>50GB for 250 SEK

2016-08-26 23:18:10 UTC  

That's just overkill

2016-08-26 23:18:20 UTC  

I'd be scrambling to use all of that

2016-08-26 23:18:27 UTC  

i think only ATT gives actually unlimited data now

2016-08-26 23:18:28 UTC  

Unless I torrent shit through 4G kek

2016-08-26 23:18:39 UTC  

tethering would be good with over 50

2016-08-26 23:19:40 UTC  

t-mobiles new "One" plan (their only plan except for prepaid) is 600 SEK for "Unlimited" data

2016-08-26 23:19:46 UTC  

26gb max

2016-08-26 23:20:01 UTC  

We don't even have anything that costs that much kek

2016-08-26 23:20:20 UTC  

I mean, we do

2016-08-26 23:20:36 UTC  

it must actually be unlimted

2016-08-26 23:20:53 UTC  

But that would be through exclusive phone preorder deals

2016-08-26 23:21:01 UTC  

Where you pay for the phone and the sub

2016-08-26 23:21:09 UTC  

And they throw in unlimited data

2016-08-26 23:21:58 UTC  

I asked this question before and sitll do

2016-08-26 23:22:12 UTC  

most of these companies like telia runs their ownISP hell even tier1 backbone for reddit, facebook and whatnot

2016-08-26 23:22:31 UTC  

so their antennas are up right, celluar towers doing 4G

2016-08-26 23:22:41 UTC  

Is it costly for them to offer unlimited subscriptions?

2016-08-26 23:22:52 UTC  

reddit has a tier 1 backbone

2016-08-26 23:22:55 UTC  

bullshit

2016-08-26 23:23:07 UTC  

when i was on reddit itd be down all of the fucking time

2016-08-26 23:23:09 UTC  

@Dietrich Not at all

2016-08-26 23:23:22 UTC  

Most people scramble to use up even 200 GB per month

2016-08-26 23:23:25 UTC  

bandwidth is almost free for them

2016-08-26 23:23:35 UTC  

I think that if they implemented a stratergy where they would try to get more people over to an "unlimited plan"

2016-08-26 23:23:43 UTC  

they could make more money than by pricewalling the GBs

2016-08-26 23:23:54 UTC  

but that's probably stupid, maybe they dont have that huge uplinks on the towers

2016-08-26 23:24:02 UTC  

but lets say they run ISPs that sell internet in said areas

2016-08-26 23:24:03 UTC  

I think the "unlimited" plan is there to seem exclusive

2016-08-26 23:24:10 UTC  

shouldnt be that hard consdiering what home users do

2016-08-26 23:24:17 UTC  

People who need that can strike seperate dealings with them, anyway