If you live in the U.S. - probably!
The Daily Stat (Harvard Business Review)
MAY 24, 2012
Broadband Access Is an Expensive Bottleneck in the U.S.
The least-expensive broadband plan in the U.S. is more costly than the comparable service in 28 of the 34 industrialized OECD countries, if measured in dollars per megabit of speed, says The New York Times. One reason is that to foster growth of the physical infrastructure, the U.S. discouraged competition in the industry, and now 96% of Americans have a choice of at most two broadband providers.
Source: Keeping the Internet Neutral