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        Romania probably.

        They went hard on fiber investments a decade or two ago and now they have some of the world’s best internet.

        Last I checked you could get 10 Gbit for around 12€

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          Best place in the world to acquire porn: it’s made there (farm to table), and you can download it nigh instantly

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          Last I checked you could get 10 Gbit for around 12€

          then it would be €1200 for a TB (assuming the price goes up linearly), so not cheaper than starlink

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            10 Gbit as in speed, not data cap. In Europe (at least in most places afaik) we don’t have data caps on fiber.
            So no, not even close.

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              Then you should write Gbit/s or Gbps, not just Gbit

              Also I live in Europe and my internet is capped at 50 GB and the max speed is 30 Mbps, so 10 Gbps is baffling to me.

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                Also in Europe (Germany). A cap to home Internet is kinda crazy to me. I don’t measure my usage, but when I did, I usually used about 2-3tb per month.

                I have 1gbps down/300mbps up for 50€. Price is shit compared to other parts of Europe, but I can live with it.

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                  I usually used about 2-3tb per month

                  are we talking about a whole household or just you?

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                    Just me. Since I took that measurement, I changed my habits. I download fewer games, I stream a lot more stuff locally, but I also added a server to my network that does a lot of stuff, including relatively high bitrate video streaming to ten users, so it’s probably even more these days.

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            I think you’re misreading that as “10 GB of data,” when it’s actually download speeds of 10Gb/s. I looked it up, and there doesn’t seem to be a data cap.

            So it’s quite a bit cheaper than Starlink.

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            That gigabit per second, without any datacap.

            Twitter guy is ordering 1000 gigabyte worth of data, or slightly over 2 hours of internet in Sweden at full speed.

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                Because gigabytes (GB) are units of storage capacity, and gigabits (Gb) are units of data transfer rate.

                It’s implied it’s gigabits per second, as no one ever really measures it in like… Gigabits per hour, or year.

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                  A gigabit is defined as 1 billion bits of data which is equivalent to 8GB. Both are a unit of capacity.

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                    Technically correct, but that’s not how it’s actually used. Gigabit is not used in any meaningful context outside of as a measure of data transfer rates.

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      Flat fee of ~€70 to connect and then free for as long as I live in this apartment. 1000/1000 speeds as well, pretty sick honestly