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Sometimes I think "too" much is how much, but it's not that horrible: a rock-solid 10Mb down, something like 750kb up. It's right around $60 per month but we have just two providers in the area and I prefer this one. One thing I like is that it only goes down with very heavy rain storms, and then only for a couple minutes. Happens maybe a couple times per year so no big deal.
Primary connection: BE Broadband £27, 1700kB/s down, 170 Kb/s up. No caps, no throttling, no filtering (except the piratebay court order)
Secondary connection: Virgin Media ?? (don't pay for it), 30mbps down, No cap, throttled and filtered and went down to 0.1mbps (I kid you not) for about 7 months.
Mobile connection: Three, £17, ~250kB/s down. 5GB cap, no throttling and unknown about filtering (probably).

BE and Three both blow VM out of the water on the simple fact that they contact me when there is a problem, not the other way around.
About 25 (in USD) for 512kbps down/128kbps up (or 256? not sure), DSL (cable), unlimited (it's read limited for 3GB, perhaps because I'm an old customer?, I'll hack it anyway if I got limited).

Sux isn't it? Not to mention censors...
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orcishgamer: I think I get twice as much up, but basically the same package is 70 USD for me after taxes get tacked on.
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keeveek: Ouch. You live in some low density area or something? In Poland i-net connection like mine is considered "medium speed" for that price. It's mostly because I live in quite old neighbourhood and most cables are old, replacing them would cost too much, so I'm stuck with 6mbps for a while.
No, I live in a big city, you don't want to know what rural folks get, it's abysmal.
i pay $36/month (£23/m €29/m), i'm not sure what the kind of internet i have is called in english but from the description off Wiki i think it is Cable Internet. 100 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up, very reliable internet, had it for 5 years now in my apartment and never any trouble with it.
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orcishgamer: No, I live in a big city, you don't want to know what rural folks get, it's abysmal.
Tell me about it! Argh!
12€ for 12/12 Mbps and no data limit.
Too much for too little, unfortunately....
$45 with 15 MBps speed on a student promotional price. Normal cost $60, no data limit
10USD for 11-12mbps down, 1-2mbps up. (no data limits)

I studied in Spain for awhile and the internet was garbage.
Australia just seems terrifying.