Itunes movie speed

The streaming speed for movie rental on Apple TV itunes store is horribly slow at the moment, takes a long time to load every now and then, was watching 'The Impossible' through Apple TV just now, and told me 'Ready to play in 48 minutes'...  What was that?
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Hey vintageboho,
I see that you may be disappointed in your download times from the iTunes Store. Here is an article for you that should be able to help you address this:
For reference, here are some examples of download times for various media types. Your download times may vary. If you want to know your speed specifics, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can help you determine your download speed, or you can use CNET's Bandwidth Meter.
iTunes Store: Download times will vary - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201587
Thanks for coming to the Apple Support Communities!
Regards,
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