In round numbers, I think the calculation above is corect though as hust points out there is a small correction for the binary based Kilobyte (2^10), Megabyte (2^20), and Gigabyte (2^30).
There might be some differences in the overall stream rate between DSL and Cable Broadband due to different overhead in the transmit process.
I suspect that the broadband providers count data traffic in the most advantageous way possible, ie. total bits transmitted, not net data bits.
Maybe I'll call Rogers technical support, and ask, when I find some time to sit there and listen to not so nice music ...........
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