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Ireland. €10 / around $11 USD a month for unlimited everything.
Limited to a 4G data connection. 15 a month if I want to move to 5G but I haven't had any real need for the extra speed since I'm mostly using WiFi.
Edit: just ran a speed test there. 42Mbps on the mobile connection.
May not even be much faster anyway.
I have 4G phone, my dad has a 5G phone. I asked if I could check the network speed. 45Mbps on 4G, 50Mbps on 5G. Meh. And the more people move to 5G the slower it will get, and the faster the 4G gets. I've seen this with 3G before shutdown, it was by far faster than overloaded 4G.
Coincidentally I just ran a speed test as you were typing. 42Mbps. Perfectly happy with what I'm getting. It's more than enough for when I'm out and about.