I’m a tech-minded American that pays $65 per month for a 1 Gbps up and down line that I am completely satisfied with.
Until recently I paid $35 per month for a 300 Mbps line because I couldn’t justify the jump to 1 Gbps.
Then I had to upload some local Hyper-V servers to AWS to convert them to AMIs and figured what the heck I’d upgrade the line.
I would have no interest in upgrading beyond 1 Gbps right now though. There are too many infrastructure components that need to be upgraded to attain that and I don’t have a use case for it.
Until recently I paid $35 per month for a 300 Mbps line because I couldn’t justify the jump to 1 Gbps.
Then I had to upload some local Hyper-V servers to AWS to convert them to AMIs and figured what the heck I’d upgrade the line.
I would have no interest in upgrading beyond 1 Gbps right now though. There are too many infrastructure components that need to be upgraded to attain that and I don’t have a use case for it.