This behavior is typical for high-speed downloads.
This behavior is typical for high-speed downloads.
In the US, it's not unusual for a cellular carrier to slow down your data after you use a certain amount. Usually around 25 to 50 Gigs. This isn't much. They only do this when the signal gets too busy, but most ISPs and providers aim to overload the network to earn more money. On the other hand, some wired companies have throttled specific services at once—like Comcast once did for BitTorrent and Netflix. You really have limited options if this happens.