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I pay the equivalent of $10 USD per month (we don't do list prices, it's the actual price) for 1 Gbit fibre.
And I am willing to bet that the "five-year price lock" advertising is fraud. There has to be a clause in their TOS that as per the company "price lock" means the ability to change prices.