I thought data caps for home internet were a thing of the past…

I’ve somewhat recently moved back to a very rural area of the Midwest. Small town. No stop lights. Biggest businesses other than the bars are Casey’s, Subway, and Dollar General.

And we have one ISP (not counting DSL) — Mediacom. When we first signed up, I had to go with the second service tier. But not because of speeds, but so I could have a reasonable 1 TB/mo data cap.

Lucky me, they increased the cap to 1.5 TB. 🙄

I hope that in my lifetime I can see ISPs regulated as a public utility.

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That’s not what that’s about. It’s about DATA CAPS. OP needs to pay for 1,5TB. It’s not about speed

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But this post isn’t about speed caps. Speed caps are fine, but data caps aren’t.

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Why not starlink? At that point I think it would be a nice investment.

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It’s datacapped at 1TB before you get throttled, and the performance is always degrading, and you have to buy from an asshole.

I’d do it if I was desperate, but it’d essentially have to be the only option available.

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What are you, bragging?

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In Switzerland you get unlimited 10 Gbit/s for 50 bucks.

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Omg

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Yeah, but those are metric bits so they are a little bit smaller.

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what the hell

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WTF? 25gbps? Dang we really do have shitty internet in the States.

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And /48 IPv6 subnet included! As it should be!

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A /48 is quite overkill for a home customer. Do you have 65536 LANs at home? Here in Belgium, we get a /56.

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And for 80$/month you can get 25Gbps!

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Is it actually 10Gbit/s or just marketing? And how’s the latency?

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The latency for 1Gbit/s is amazing, and i seem to get that speed. But i really don’t have the hardware for more anyways.

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🔫 hand over the internet bill

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I hate you, congrats!

In Canada we have to give our firstborn to a telecommunication monopoly for somewhat OK internet.

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Somewhat OK internet on the infrastructure our taxes paid for and the government handed over to Bell and Rogers, but don’t worry, they’ll stop all the other evil corporations from coming in and giving us cheaper internet.

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I pay 90 ish Canadian pesos for 1gb/1gb for Bell fibre. It’s not too bad depending on your location, though that price is still too high. I’m at least making good use of it. 12tb of total transfers this month.

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I pay 80$ for 1gb/750mb with bell. I could upgrade to 3/3 for 120$ but then they’d change my modem and the homehub 3000 was the last one I could remove the transceiver and plug fiber directly in my server opnsense router.

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Wait, how’d you get that with Bell? I’m pretty sure my plan is the same speeds for like… double that amount

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Data caps are everywhere, I’m not sure why you’d think they’re a thing of the past. I believe the scenario is more like “you’re lucky if your plan doesn’t have caps” instead.

1.5T/month is uncomfortable though. One of my VPN services has a 1T/month softcap (speed drastically reduces after that) and it’s usually fine for my household, but one person going crazy on YouTube rabbit holes or us binging something on Netflix, pushes that limit fast.

Terrible scenario, but unfortunately I think there’s too much money involved for the right thing to be done and this kind of service getting the treatment it should have.

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TF you smoking? I pay 25€/ mo. For gigabit connection with no data caps. The US is getting hosed because it’s a corporatocracy and the ISPs have acted like robber barons for the past three decades. Don’t normalize this blatantly anti consumer bullshit.

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To add to this, my country has been rolling out 10Gbps U/D FTTH for 35€/Month for a while, and even rural areas usually have at least 500Mbps U/D, all of it uncapped.

Gotta say, more than a decade ago ISP’s tried to implement data caps on home internet, and it failed spectacularly.

I weep for our American brethren, may they find a way out of the hole they’re in…

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No Datacaps for landline in Europe yeah… In many EU countries you can also buy a mobile flat without caps for like 40€.

The US just doesn’t have a good consumer lobby.

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Sorry if this is nitpicking but as far as I know, there is no such thing as unlimited mobile data plans.

In most contracts they will say that you have to use reasonably the data plan and you cannot for example constantly max out your connection. Like 24/7 constant max bandwidth used.

In most case it doesn’t really matter but I really don’t like the fact that ISPs get to say it’s unlimited when it definitely isn’t.

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I don’t know where you live, but here in Austria you can get truly unlimited ones. People also use them instead of landline connections without any issues.

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The problem with the US is even if we had a consumer lobby, which I don’t think we do, we would be overrun by the big corporate lobbies in a matter of seconds.

The only people that get listened to by our government are those who have the big money to control members of congress. We are supposed to have a government for the people by the people but instead we have a government for the rich by the rich.

Those of us that don’t have billions of dollars don’t have a voice, even though they claim to listen, they don’t unless you can line their pockets with a few $100,000 thousand dollars a month.

Our government official don’t care about us, they care about money and how to get more of it.

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