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gigabit would be 20 euros reee
I'd be fine with 100/100 but still
where do you live <:pepestressed:327933525124841482>
east europe fren
me 2
here, you have to pay 20 quid for a fucking phone line that you dont use if you want internet
also your pipes are ancient and full of poo
I could add tv to the mix if I wanted to pay more but we dont really do paid tv
weve been fine with the free channels for more than 3 years now and I can torrent everything else
interedesting fact: from exussr baltics had the most modern computer systems and networks. it was a piece of cake to modernize it.
between ~2011-2014 speedtest.net reported latvia having the fastest average up/down speed in the world
yeah good net is dirt cheap here
tfw burgers pay 100 bux for capped gigabit
kel
they still rely on dialup
and send shit with faxes even
ok im being cheeky
but the dial up thing is true. their telecom monopoly is absymal
and not getting better in the near future lol
regarding monopol status
the same companies that OH SO DEFENDED NET NEUTRALITY are pushing for monopoly over ISPs and internet censorship (web drm)
net neutrality shit was just 4 good publicity
burgers being jewed hard
(along with everyone else who from now will have to use DRM encrypted web)
tfw not redpilled on net neutrality
non issue
but the centralized infrastructure, monopoly of jewgle and such and drm encrypted web (which extends DMCA law to all the web content under encryption) are
and that shit got pushed in behind closed doors
```Editors:
David Dorwin, Google Inc.
Jerry Smith, Microsoft Corporation
Mark Watson, Netflix Inc.
Adrian Bateman, Microsoft Corporation (Until May 2014)```
watch lundukes videos on this issue. and enjoy your tv-www from now on.
damn eastern block yuropoors and their superior internetwork services
I get 100/20 for like NZD$79/mo
and 1000/500 would cost me like NZD$115/mo
a bit of history: how compsci 'tists and such all around soviet capitals helped to overtrhow the soviet government and helped Yeltsin come in power:
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/about-the-net/Usenet/soviet.coup
http://som.csudh.edu/CIS/lpress/articles/relcom.htm