Well, not really. But I could be getting it if I wasn't too cheap.
100 MBit Internet access (both ways) is offered to apartment owners in a number of Swedish towns. This costs about 76 USD a month.
As I said before, I'm too cheap to pay for that, so I'm paying for a throttled version (10 MBit/s) of the same service putting me back about 40 USD a month.
The service has been offered for quite a few years by a company called Bredbandsbolaget. (The site is in a strange foreign language though. Be warned.)
A friend of mine here in Sweden is getting 100 MBit fiber through his district heating company. He'll have to pay about 1600$ (16000 SEK) to have it installed and then about 40$/month.
100 MBit Internet access (both ways) is offered to apartment owners in a number of Swedish towns. This costs about 76 USD a month.
As I said before, I'm too cheap to pay for that, so I'm paying for a throttled version (10 MBit/s) of the same service putting me back about 40 USD a month.
The service has been offered for quite a few years by a company called Bredbandsbolaget. (The site is in a strange foreign language though. Be warned.)
A friend of mine here in Sweden is getting 100 MBit fiber through his district heating company. He'll have to pay about 1600$ (16000 SEK) to have it installed and then about 40$/month.