Premium ISP Plans Deliver Poor Performance With Multiple Devices
Customers paying for premium internet tiers experience significant slowdowns when multiple devices are connected simultaneously. This makes remote work, video calls, and household streaming unreliable despite paying for high-speed service. The gap between advertised and real-world performance is a persistent source of frustration.
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