How many people on here are actually receiving 80/...

How many people on here are actually receiving 80/20? No near to that but actually there estimated service?

My estimate was 63mb down and 20mb up, for 3 hours i got 77mb down 15mb up.
Now the speed is bouncing from 20-70mb when downloading torrents and not staying at one speed for longer than 5 seconds but all speedtest says around 34mb as does my speedo when im downloading HD trailers from iTunes which is lower than what i was getting before the "upgrade" but i've been told i need to wait the 10 days, my IP Profile was 77.36mb but after 3 reboots on the modem/router its down to 76.36mb lol

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