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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24528383>>
>>"Home broadband in the US costs far more than elsewhere. At high speeds, it costs nearly three times as much as in the UK and France, and more than five times as much as in South Korea."
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>>Sounds, on the face of it, that you're being ripped off......
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>Yes I saw that article and was surprised.
>Though I didn't quite understand the second half of the article which seemed to be saying the US situation was better than the rest of the world.
The second part of the article was, I think, a response from the lobbyist for the cable companies <s>
I don't really have much point of comparison but I know the bundling (I have AT&T uverse) makes for a pretty expensive package. I pay $250 a month or so for broadband, about a 1000 ttv channels including all premium 5 set top boxes, a DVR, and a VOIP phone line. Cell service (also AT&T) is about $80 a month for pretty much unlimited voice and 3gb data (which is more than I need as I am almost always on wireless)
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