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DSquared's avatar

as an ex telecom guy, you're not wrong but not focused on the biggest cash cow - home internet. what a home actually needs and uses is a tiny fraction of the plan speeds sold to you. and to make it worse, the ISPs infrastructure can only support what is actually used at peak times, not what they have sold you. How is it allowed that someone can sell you a service they can't physically provide? The ISPs have small print saying their speeds are "up to". This is a far bigger rip off than wireless. And don't be fooled by the graphics that circulate showing the growth in home internet usage. look at the small print, these are always based on the top possible speed of the modem, not data usage.

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John Fitzgibbon's avatar

Still blown away by my trip to Portugal last year. Four adults rented a portable wifi hub for two weeks, unlimited internet, used in rural and urban areas (only issue was in some urban areas with poor line of sight) total cost was around $65

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