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A bit of background first if I may. I live in the British countryside, and my download and upload speeds are awful. But, from what can gather my speeds are disproportionately bad in comparison to my neighbors' speeds.
Pipenet software. I recently had an engineer round to fix the broadband after a couple of weeks of it not working, (it was their fault at the exchange he said) and whilst he was here I got him to run diagnostics on my download speeds, and he found them to be around 4mbps (which if I'm right in saying is around 1mb/s). In reality, I get 1/4 of that. Since he left before I could explain that I wasn't achieving that in actual download speed, I just decided to get on with it. In a few months fibre optic will be coming to our area, so I can wait until then.
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Now, I thought that was the end of it, but I recently decided to bite the bullet and succumb to my paranoia by buying a VPN. The weird thing is, since I've been using it, my speeds have actually improved. Previously my download speeds were around 190-210kb/s, but now my download speed is coming out at around 310-330kb/s.
I'm glad it's faster, but it's also rather worrying. From how I thought (probably wrongly mind you) VPNs work, this wouldn't be possible. I've heard about throttling and such, but I know next to nothing about such things. Can any more learned individuals give their opinions about what they think could be going on, please? I'm now a bit worried that my speeds will continue to be awful when they install fibre optic into the area.