Well, I'm back now with some of the results of the survey. I got 35 valid responses, plus some extra data from the original thread, so here goes.
The survey's still open as well, so feel free to fill it out if you haven't already.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOYLXq6JoBvKs6Njbnemg4zTZ_wlsjbaW-pNjZMINmXTnEFA/viewform#responses
Looks like people are mostly free of caps, which is good. It makes sense too, since a lot of the caps would be around what people use anyway. I'm guessing that's why they're not capped, since it would make no difference and it looks good for the potential customers
Actual speeds aren't really surprising. Got some unlucky people stuck with shit internet, but quite a few with decent speeds, and even some gigabit.
Here's where things start to get a bit more interesting. I got enough responses from people in the US to do up their own set of graphs, so you can compare them to the responses from other countries (and responses with no country listed).
Despite having only 16 of 37 responses (37 counting countryless responses), the US had 7 out of 12 of the data caps
And lastly, before I go again, here's the internet speeds for the US. Looks to be faster than other places, which isn't that big of a surprise, but there's still people stuck with shitty internet as well