I live in Michigan (Detroit area).
My internet is Cable 56Mbs but it's painfully slow when I download anything beyond 20MBs in size with the microwave running (I'm a foodie).
It's very fast otherwise, but the speed depends on whether the download source server has as its boss, and idiot or a genius or someone whom knows what they are doing (the formet two result in slowness and the latter one results in 1Mib/s download speed...)
When I torrent stuff, my ISP (Comcast) routinely chokes or stops the stream, and it's generally NOT because I am using Transmission... it has to do with the fact that Adelphia/Comcast IT crewpeople tend to love to throttle all torrents on their wires, not just mine.
Also, every month, the first Wednesday, at 8:00 PM to the following day, at 10-11 AM, the internet is down for maintenance. Those are usually important internet times for my two small businesses. One of these days I will litigate Comcast ruthlessly for this utter tomfoolery (just joking... I don't have any good reasons to do so, and my case won't stand in court anyway...).
Other than that, Comcast / Adelphia is a good ISP and Cable bundler service company. The biggest beef I have with them now is this whole "bot alert" nonsense. The bots I need to function with a Fedora Linux box are routinely checked by their service too, and it ticks me off when they do that...
Have a nice day.
Sorry about the deteriorating English. My hands are getting colder, and I need to flick the thermostat in a little while...