What is your Internet provider and speed?

My two adult sons (share a house) just moved into a house where Xfinity was their only real option. I encouraged them to try Xfinity Now for $30, all in price. It’s their prepaid service and they give you an old Xfinity modem for free. Download speeds are slightly over provisioned to 130 Mbps and upload is 25. No data cap and latency of around 17 ms. For the two of them it’s plenty of bandwidth.
 
Time Warner now Spectrum here. 100/20. It's more than what I need. Have a bunch of camera's streaming, use VOIP, and Xumo streaming for Spectrum TV and a couple of Roku's.

Been extremely reliable for the past almost 10 years. Last time it was down was for a region wide power outage.
 
Bell fibre, got a wicked deal to switch away from cable. I'm on 1.5Gbit/900Mbit (It appears to be actually more like 1.5Gbit/1Gbit).
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I'm on 500Mb fine up and down. I find Bell always gives you a little bit more than the listed speed, at least to the first node. Uploads can vary more than downloads which are almost always above 500Mb.
 
I am on Bright speed here and I have the 600 mps package. So far it works great. Super fast downloads and web page loading.
It used to be Fidelity Internet but was purchased by Bright speed.
 
I'm getting a little over 1 Gbps Down /40 Mbps Up (at the router) after just switching to Xfinity's new 1gig / 1 year plan. It also removed the 1.2TB monthly data cap. I should be paying $50 ($7 more) moving from my old plan where I was seeing 480Mbps down.

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I've recently started a long overdue network upgrade.
Old: Motorola SB6121 and a TP-Link Archer C7
New: Netgear Nighthawk CM3000 via 2.5Gb to Ubiquiti Dream Router 7

I've also started running CAT6 – first was my office moving my main desktop from ~120 Mbps down (WI-FI and old equipment) to ~900 Mbps down – now limited by the 1gig NIC and office switch.

Supposedly the “mid-split” upgrade has just been completed in my neighborhood so I'm hoping that will eventually result in faster uploads!
 
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T mobile prepaid smartphone plan 4G LTE, $50/month
One plus 6T android phone, sim unlocked and boot loader unlocked.
LineageOS, no gapps/google framework

Turn on tethering, I'm smoking nearly 900Gb a month of data transfer, never experience "slowdowns"

I have a raspberry pi2 that connects to mg phones hotspot automatically, modifies the TTL so T-Mobile doesn't know the phone is routing, and passes everything to the local network.

The only odd duck is sometimes Netflix doesn't work, but using VPN fixes that.

They're watching data packets.....
 
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