Thats by far the cheapest 50mbps service I've ever heard of, certainly compared to the prices In the United States (for the minuscule percentage of the population that has access to such speeds). I believe Verizon's fiber-to-the-home 50mbps service is ~$150/month... Though most of us are lucky to be able to get 6-8mbps cable service...
Um...yeah. My folks in Iowa have Mediacom, pay $45 (and that with a cable TV package), and their phone line was $25 before they went for Skype, so $53 with a $17 phone line for 10x the speed is a pretty good deal.
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Thats by far the cheapest 50mbps service I've ever heard of, certainly compared to the prices In the United States (for the minuscule percentage of the population that has access to such speeds). I believe Verizon's fiber-to-the-home 50mbps service is ~$150/month... Though most of us are lucky to be able to get 6-8mbps cable service...
Um...yeah. My folks in Iowa have Mediacom, pay $45 (and that with a cable TV package), and their phone line was $25 before they went for Skype, so $53 with a $17 phone line for 10x the speed is a pretty good deal.
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