Regardless of what they call it, it seems the same package offers are within the same ranges as the UK as given in my first post. Top users worldwide are on 20mb (2.5mb/sec), so I no longer feel our lines are sub-standard. Still doesn't matter how quick it is though, I always want more!
That comment about Virgin media is right though - for about 3 months now I've been downloading stuff by Megaupload to get the most of my connection (speeds are always at my bandwidth limit of 2.5mb/sec), but between about 4 and 11 my internet was being restricted. When I queried it they said they could not identify a problem, then I found out they have been trialling 'traffic management' for the top users, where they quarter your connection speed if you download more than 3.5Gb/hour between those times.
This is ---smurf-poo---, and unacceptable in my eyes as when I initially signed up (when it was Cable Midlands, then Telewest), it was because it was 'no download limits or fair usage policy enforcement, as other so-called ISP's were doing. I've lodged a complaint, cos this is not what I signed up for, and why else would you need 20mb speed unless you want to download boatloads of data?!
Someone here said "how much do you really need to download that quick?". The answer in my case is loads - Films, albums, games, apps and all sorts of stuff for me!
