And how much is your monthly internet costing you?
Is anyone jealous? In Europe, for the equivalent of a paltry connection here in the US, you can enjoy a 50 megabit line. That "high speed internet connection" that Comcast just installed doesn’t seem so hot anymore does it?
Neuf Cegetel, the French competitive telecom carrier has just started selling a 50 megabits per second fiber-to-the-home connection that costs about 30 Euros (about $40) a month. In comparison, 50 Mbps costs a while lot of money in the US. Verizon, Surewest and Cablevision are three companies currently offering 50 megs at a wallet-ripping price. For $40 you get somewhere between 3-to-6 Mbps (voice and television not included) from most carriers in the US.
Roll call. What’s your connection down / up, monthly, and provider? Drop your info in the comments.
