![]() My ISP was serving up such slow data that I wasn’t even meeting the national average from four years ago. According to the FCC, the median download speed for broadband in the U.S. That price was with a $15 promotion applied, meaning it would normally cost me $75. My monthly bill came out to $60 for around 50 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload. I live in Flushing, Queens in New York City and for 10 years I paid for Spectrum (called Time Warner before it was purchased by Charter Communications in 2015) home internet. ![]() There’s so little competition that you’re forced to sign up for whatever internet service provider (ISP) has a monopoly in your neighborhood and pay whatever prices they charge. ![]()
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