I'll just leave this here. Full symmetrical gig fiber with all the nines of uptime. Bundled with 3 unlimited cell phones for $85/mo.
Edit: Oh, and a static IP to go with it
I could get all that too, it'd just cost me probably 4-5 times as much all told. Such is life in the states. I don't mind "only" having 300 right now because I can't stuff much more through my AP anyway, and I'm not in the market for an upgrade in the next... I don't know, five years? 300mbit service for one man is plenty. Especially symmetrical. I also don't really care about having a static IP because the services I host for myself from home aren't sensitive to being accessed through DDNS, and I have an update client for that configured through pfSense, so every time my WAN IP changes (which isn't often, usually it's after a power outage) it immediately updates.
Sadly $60+tax is more reasonable than what I
was paying Cox -- for 1000/40 from them, with unlimited data (which is a separate charge there), on promotion I was paying $75/mo. Jury's still out on the "fees", I'm waiting to get my first bill.
All told, I'm much much happier in this regard than when I lived in the middle of nowhere Kentucky and paid almost twice as much for essentially wireless DSL. It's not the same tech at all -- I think it was some highly beam-formed radio or something, when we lost line of sight to their tower it was really unstable for a while -- but the speeds were pretty comparable at 3/0.75. Granted, that's what we paid for, usually we were lucky to hit 1/0.3. I had to use NetLimiter -- software
I paid for -- to throttle my computer back to something that wouldn't completely nuke the internet experience for everyone else in the house as at that point I did
not live alone. Steam games took days to
weeks to install, and big updates were always very, very annoying. That internet connection is half of what instilled my data hoarder tendencies in me.