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Originally Posted by Nyororin
It is flat-rate. I am sure that you can probably track down somewhere offering a bandwidth based service, but I certainly can`t think of any. The rates for high speed access are so low to begin with that it would be hard to justify bandwidth based schemes.
An example - we have a package where our home phone service and internet are in one bundle. 100Mbps down, 40Mbps up (Actual 77Mbps down, 28Mbps up) for 4300/month. Unlimited flat rate.
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Wow! That's soooo much better than here... I feel like we're getting ripped off.
One of our fastest packages here is... 50Mbps down, and 2Mbps up. With a limit of 175 GB per month. For 100$ Canadian.
But I guess I have to take into consideration, that Canada is so much larger than Japan :P. Maybe that's why? It's still really expensive though

. Used to be flat rate!
Thanks for the reply! ^^!
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Originally Posted by siokan
My Apartment
VDSL100Mbps (Actually down70Mbps/up66Mbps)
4 mail account
3973yen/month
Unlimited
The person of a good environment is a speed of 90Mbps or more.
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My current plan is 10Mbps (I think actually with my router it is 1Mbs...) download, and 512 Kbps upload. 60 Gb Monthly Limit!
Haha Mine is 1/70th of yours:P!