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I didn't get a message from Xfinity and a speed test showed no increase, but checking my plan on their website it said 300 mbps whereas it used to be 200 mbps. A modem reboot later and I'm getting 355 down/24 up on a speed test site, and 373 down/25 up on "what my ethernet card sees" test [1].

When the plan was 200 mbps I'd get around 240 down on speed tests. Xfinity has always been 10-20% faster for me than whatever the sticker on the plan says.

I'm not sure, unless they actually say it is, that this is in response to the FCC. In the almost 20 years I've had Xfinity I've had numerous speed bumps like this, much more often than the FCC bumps the speed in their definition. My plan went from 100 mbps to 200 mbps sometime in the last few months for example.

[1] Run netstat once a second to get the byte counts in and out per second, multiply by 8 to get bits.




What's different about this speed bump is that suddenly upload and download are closer together than was ever possible before. When we moved in a few years ago there were no options that provided >10 Mbps up but <=300 Mbps down. Now all of the sudden I'm on a 20 Mbps down plan with 300 up.

I'm skeptical that they just coincidentally matched the new minimum upload speed after years of insisting that residential plans could make do with 6.


In my experience, xfinity will often do speed increases and market them, but leave me on a "grandfathered" plan, which leaves me with the same speed as before, and usually some creeping "service fees". Eventually, as I get annoyed with the increasing service fees, I login and look at their new plans and end up enjoying a nice speed increase and a lower monthly bill.




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