Best I can get.
All residential Internet packages in Canada offered by the big telecoms here are extremely asymmetrical that way. Has nothing to do with throttling, I just only get 250/15 Mbps in the package.
Our telecoms are even worse than what you've got in the USA tbqh. It's $120/month for this (and just the Internet, no TV or phone included).
I'm thinking of also buying a 50/10 Mbps plan from their competitors and just load balancing the connections.
I meant that most content providers will cap out before you hit 250 Mbps download, that's all. I know Steam caps out around 20 MB/s.
As for asymmetry, same here. We just don't get shafted quite so hard. Upload is usually set to half of your download. If I had the 300 Mbps package, the upload speed would be 150 Mbps.
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