• @Hadriscus@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Holy shit ! you’ll be paying 500$/month for ten years ? Yea, I imagine I would do that too, given the dough

    • @AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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      34 months ago

      Sadly, yeah. Moved out here mid-COVID and I really don’t anticipate needing to move (got a good chunk of land, it’s quiet, farm animals, etc.) and I can do my job remote so the internet was definitely necessary. But we’ll see where life takes me.

      • @Dewe@lemmy.world
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        24 months ago

        60K in 10 years is not very expensive if you didn’t have to pay for the digging itself. That could easily be as expensive without any service. Now I don’t know what happens after your current contract though, whether it will be reduced or if you have options to switch providers…

        • @AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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          54 months ago

          Supposedly it drops to something like $60/mo (in today’s dollars). The rest is actually me having agreed to subsidize the digging itself. I just looked again it’s actually 8 years, so on the whole I still feel like it was worth it.

          In fact, I remember them telling me they went way over budget on the project so I’m actually underpaying (we signed agreements prior to them breaking ground). So I guess that aligns.

                • @AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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                  44 months ago

                  Ohhh okay, sorry, I wasn’t sure if by commune you meant I lived in a multi-family commune - which I don’t.

                  Unfortunately, no, the actual town I live in address-wise has a whopping population of about 1000 people but that’s spread out over multiple multiple acres of farmland. And on top of that I’m on the edge of said town boundaries. If I lived in the town itself I would have had access to fiber internet without having to get a line trenched, unfortunately, I don’t.

                  Because it only benefits my property, no subsidies or anything available.

        • @AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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          24 months ago

          Not close enough, no. Though I was briefly looking into offering something using some high-powered point to point hardware, just haven’t really done it yet.