Im getting slower Connection speeds

Im getting slower connection speeds then what i ordered i got the 15mps and i only get 10 ?

It looks like you're right at the edge of the 10Mbps service limit for your copper line, as your margins are low and the line speed is incorrect.
Do you have access to a NID? If so, can you plug your modem into your NID's test jack and pull up the new statistics it shows? The NID can often times be found outside on the side/rear of your home, near your electrical panel/meter or on a pole near the street (uncommon for the last one).
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    15:23:06,18 July. Possible PS or DA.
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    15:05:18,18 July. IPsec-SA established: ESP/Tunnel  spi=
    15:05:18,18 July. OpenWiFi tunnel up  initiate new phase 2 negotiation: 
    15:05:17,18 July. ISAKMP-SA established 
    15:05:17,18 July. initiate new phase 1 negotiation:
    15:00:16,18 July. OpenWiFi tunnel down
    15:00:16,18 July. ISAKMP-SA deleted 
    15:00:15,18 July. ISAKMP-SA expired
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    Hi,
    I've left the router up for several days now with no decrease in connection speed:
    5. ADSL uptime:
    7 days, 00:01:00
    6. Bandwidth:
    448 / 1984
    I've tried the quiet-line test with a corded phone and get a constant buzz.
    The next thing I've tried is to disconnect the ADSL filter faceplate from the line-box and have plugged a different ADSL filter directly into the line-box. The quiet-line test still yields a buzz, albeit slightly quieter.
    Now that I've reset the router (turned it off whilst swapping cables around), I now have the following (with a different ADSL filter):
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    ( 65.750000) DSL noise margin: 10.00 dB upstream, 9.00 dB downstream
    00:00:08, 23 Jul.
    ( 65.680000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 1952 Kbps downstream
    5. ADSL uptime:
    0 days, 00:02:53
    6. Bandwidth:
    448 / 1952

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