Yeah it pisses me off we pay SO MUCH MORE in the US, when all of that technology and even the infrastructure was invented and built here. All of the communications satellites are built HERE. The telephone, telecommunications, the PC, internet, smartphones, all of it was developed by Americans.
It's jews behind it, but it's weak soyfag consumers that enable the jews. If we didn't have these idiots dragging us down, we wouldn't be in this mess (at least nowhere near as deep).
For example: every year we have bullshit sequel video games, and every year everyone complains that they're no good, unoriginal, buggy pieces of shit. They all swear that they'll never buy another one again, yet the very next year: there they are. They're lining up to pre-order the next sequel and get burned again. The game companies don't even bother getting all the bugs anymore, because they know it doesn't matter. They'll still get their money, and all they have to do is do a few updates that addresses maybe 40% of the bugs and people will go buy their next release. A lot of the time they don't even do that, but it doesn't matter, because the consumers will still buy it anyways.
The US is fucking enormous. Giving high speed to Israel is like putting high speed in a single room office, its easy and cheap because they have no land. The average among US varies a lot more because a lot of Americans are smart and live far away from cities. If you created a number where you divided the average speed divided into the acres of coverage each country has, you'd see US was looking impressive in the list.
This graph isn't about speed, it's about volume. Specifically how many gigabytes of Internet you get for your mobile device per month for 30€ before they throttle you.
Even with volume, it goes right back to what I said earlier. The US networks have 1000x more costs involved to have and maintain country-wide network coverage. It costs nothing to give bandwidth to 1 broom closet like Israel. It's the same reason a small country like Japan can have fiber connections for most of its citizens. With a small footprint comes easier spread of high speed options and much greater efficiency keeping it running.
The difference is that volume doesn't come at any cost. Also, we are not talking about coverage, bandwidth or speed. Only volume.
Like owning an electric vehicle, but you only get a certain distance to drive per month and once you are over the limit the car stops until you pay again.
This is about volume, not coverage, so the size doesn't matter. It's about how much you can download on a mobile device when outside of your home before you get throttled and have to pay more to download more.
So in the US 30 bucks get you a couple of gigabyte per month, while in Italy you will get a terabyte per month for the same money.
[ + ] Boardallday3
[ - ] Boardallday3 4 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 10:40:18 ago (+4/-0)
We need national socialism now
[ + ] osomperne
[ - ] osomperne 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 18:46:45 ago (+0/-0)
It has no reason to continue though
[ + ] SteppingRazor
[ - ] SteppingRazor 3 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 09:12:06 ago (+3/-0)
Who am I kidding? It’s greedy jews behind it.
[ + ] TheGreatWhiteHope
[ - ] TheGreatWhiteHope 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 10:56:41 ago (+1/-0)
For example: every year we have bullshit sequel video games, and every year everyone complains that they're no good, unoriginal, buggy pieces of shit. They all swear that they'll never buy another one again, yet the very next year: there they are. They're lining up to pre-order the next sequel and get burned again. The game companies don't even bother getting all the bugs anymore, because they know it doesn't matter. They'll still get their money, and all they have to do is do a few updates that addresses maybe 40% of the bugs and people will go buy their next release. A lot of the time they don't even do that, but it doesn't matter, because the consumers will still buy it anyways.
[ + ] GhostCow
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[ + ] boogienight
[ - ] boogienight 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 11:37:56 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Wahaha
[ - ] Wahaha [op] 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 11:48:00 ago (+0/-0)
Like owning an electric vehicle, but you only get a certain distance to drive per month and once you are over the limit the car stops until you pay again.
[ + ] bobdole9
[ - ] bobdole9 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 09:27:48 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Wahaha
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[ + ] Wahaha
[ - ] Wahaha [op] 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 11:56:17 ago (+0/-0)
So in the US 30 bucks get you a couple of gigabyte per month, while in Italy you will get a terabyte per month for the same money.
[ + ] CoronaHoax
[ - ] CoronaHoax 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 8, 2022 12:39:38 ago (+0/-0)
So I’m assuming a large country should only help find a better deal