Hey, I’m moving to Zürich, Switerland soon and am looking at internet options for myself and my homelab. The 25g symmetric connection for CHF 64.75 per month looks absolutely amazing (this has got to be the best internet deal on earth, business or consumer!) – https://www.init7.net/en/internet/fiber7/ – I was wondering if anyone has experience with them.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t want to be “that guy” but have you looked into your needs? Will you ever go beyond 10G? Because Salt has a very good offer where you have 10G symmetrical for 40Chf/month (if you also have mobile. 50 if you don’t). We have had that for years without issues.

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    1 year ago

    Here I am having just gotten gigabit fiber and y’all are talking about 25GbE?? I’m extremely jealous.

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    1 year ago

    Unfortunately I can’t use their product, but if I could I would in a heartbeat.

    I’ve read so many good things from other people, they are very open and active on their website (https://blog.init7.net/de/) and in the networking community.

    Of course 25G is an insane Speed for a residential (!) connection but having is better than needing :)

    Also if you buy a 25G you will have to deal with a more advanced router, which has a 25G interface, I belive on their website they recommend Mikrotik which is nowhere near as easy to setup as Your Fritzbox or Netgear Router.

    Let us know how it goess

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    1 year ago

    Been with them for years, altough 1G is more than enough for my own needs. They are a fantastic, technically oriented provider. They participate in open peering, are active in the network communities etc. Highly recommended

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    1 year ago

    Don’t want to be negative, but good luck finding a place inside the 25g coverage area by init7. 25g is still uncommon, while 10g and 1g are widely available in urban areas. You can check wingo (they use swisscom PON network) and checkout also Yallo (working under sunrise). They have lots of promotions, most for mobile subscriptions but also for fixed networks too

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    Might as well if it is available.

    Think it’s going to be expensive to kit of the home in a way that can actually make use of it.

    …and then find a server serving anything that fast.

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    1 year ago

    Fuck I fucking hate isp and cell provider shit in Canada. 25 gig for less than 1 gig would cost.

    What the actual hell.

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    1 year ago

    Us Americans in shock of a citizen getting 25g in another country for the same cost of some 1g or lower plans….

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    1 year ago

    What router are you going with? I built my own and run pfSense 10gb SFP+

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    1 year ago

    Jeez, I’m a bit jealous of that compared to my 1g/1g service in the UK at £260 per month! I hate to think how much a commercial router/firewall fast enough to handle those kind of speeds would be. As others have suggested, building your own and running something like pfsense or vyos is the way to go. Best of luck, you’re getting a fantastic deal there!

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    1 year ago

    I pay barely less than that for 900/50 asymetric cable. Oh, and that is the absolute fastest upload and download my house will get for at least a decade, probably more.