Demonstrative visual aids - Work has a "business" cable connection.
Speedtest:
Fast.com gets similar results
Speedof.me confirms
But at home....
Hmm, I typically get closer to 800, but eh, that's not the important thing for this demo.
Fast.com:
Slightly slower but still way faster than you need to watch 4k on 10 devices...
... but Speedof.me tells the tale how everybody that isn't a megacorp, I get MUCH less.
And if you're wondering why my home is testing to chicago, it's because metronet has no gateway locally. They built their own fiber alllll the way back to Chicago.
But anyway, even at worst, these tests show me that while I AM getting throttled to non-megacorp destinations... it's not what is causing my 6 mbit downloads from my seedbox.
And really, for most people, this wouldn't matter. It's only my specific niche/edge case use that is experiencing the problem. Most Average Joe home Fiber subscriber only needs the big pipe to the big dogs - google, microsoft, steam, netflix, hulu, etc. And those guys do get the big numbers. It's just those of us looking to do surreptitious high speed transfers to private servers that get squished. And sometimes it's hard to prove which end is doing the throttling. Microsoft and Google are actually clamping upload speeds to their services at around 25mbit these days, it's affecting google drive and MS onedrive/sharepoint connections. I can upload stuff to halforums at about 24mbit as well - but is that MY connection, or is it the hosting company limiting that? No easy way to really prove it either way.