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by duckfruit 2151 days ago
I sure hope you're trolling, because as an American running an AT&T 4G phone in the heart of Silicon Valley, 40 Mbps is about what I normally get on a good day.

And I assure you I pay way more than $2/ month. In fact, AT&T's cheapest unlimited plan starts around $65 - and thats the advertised price, which is always before taxes and fees, so its realistically around ~ $80 monthly once all of those ludicrous surcharges are tacked on. Once again, this is for their cheapest plan.

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I haven't really seen speed tests go below 60 Mbps or so in the crowded residential building I live in!

Don't worry, the shitty and overpriced fiber we get more than offsets the quality our wireless network may have.