NFPS / Private internet speed

IPTV Private Server (NFPS)
I have 60mbs and I still have freezing from time to time, even buffering. This has nothing to do with speed but the server traffic. You still need at least 2mbs for most stability. If you are close to a distribution box for your internet then 1.5mbs can work, but if you have some distance then there is slow down of speed with distance. I have some friends with adsl and only have dial up speed. Cable is available, but I cannot talk them into switching.
 
I have a 150Mbp down 50Mbp up and still get freezing every 15 minutes changing the DNS does nothing for this. I think part of the issue is they are still working on the servers. The other issue is after the connection leaves my ISP's network you can see the latency jump from 25MS to a 200-300MS range this is way to high to keep a stable connection and when you calculate in jitter it just compounds the issue. Max hops for me to the server shows 6 so that is not bad just once it hits there system is when it looks like the issues occur and hence the freezing. The optimal range for this should be around 120MS to 190MS anything above you will get issues. Now if there a VPN that someone is using that is maybe closer to the host site id be curious to see that!
 
In addition to the internet speeds, I noticed that the device you use to stream plays a great role. I have tried 5 different devices and to be honest, a mini-pc is the best out there. My fireTV is not bad, but the FireTV stick or shaky. Streams almost start instantly on my Zotac PC, a little faster on FireTV but takes a while to start on FireTV stick.
 
Now you are talking about "allowed usage" you are correct most ISP's have a cap or consumption limit mine is 1.5TB per month. Yes if you go over and they technically can throttle you and if they did I would still report them as they are required to send you notice that they are throttling you for "over usage" still part of net neutrality. I suggest you read it!

"Internet providers will be banned from blocking or slowing any traffic"

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2970703/D-Day-net-neutrality-FCC-votes-tough-new-open-internet-rules-ban-ISPs-throttling-download-speed.html#ixzz3hDC0bPvp

Ok Im done now!
 
yea i feel for you but iptv is as only as good as your provider if they suck guess what most run good on 1.5 try dns thing and reboot your router and box