There's something missing from the report, and that's Metropolitan speeds.
My broadband has about 5-10 mbps bandwidth if I transfer something from "general" Internet, but metropolitan speed is 100 mbps. My country-wide connection speed is about 50 mbps, tested with friends; http, p2p and ftp transfers are all equally fast.
What country is this. In the US, a connection like that would be seen as a rip-off. (I'm paying for a 100 Mbps connection, but only get 5-10 % of the speed when connecting to the actual Internet) I take it that most people are using a single ISP, and their internal network is much faster that their peering. There are enough different ISPs in the US, that that probably wouldn't work as well.
... I will never purchase one of these pieces of s*!t. I have a firm policy of refusal to support any vendor who utilizes DRM
...ummm, Syntax error?
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand