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Sarcasm aside...
Steam is very capable of making use of my entire 1Gbits. Let alone this puppy...
https://youtu.be/gk1eKPRLaJA
have you tried changing the dl region?
If it were a thing then EVERYONE would be getting the same, and they ain't. Ergo it's either your end or your ISp.
Now, all you can do is check out your end, obviously. So you can try the usual - clear your download cache, Makre sure your hard drive isn't over 90% full and so on, and make sure you're using a cable connection and not WiFi.
Also make sure your cables are in good shpae, not wrapped around power cables, and your router has been cold booted and it's firmware is up to date.
See if anything changes after that.
And lastly remember internet speed IS NOT the limiting factor with downloads on Steam. As downloads are encrypted and compressed it's down to I/O, RAM, CPU, hard drive and more. And all games behave differently too.
Logic does not work like that.
You CANNOT know if it's your ISP for a start as you have no access to check their stuff. You have their word and that's it.
But it CANNOT be Steam because quite simply if it were EVERYONE would get the same service, and yet we don't. So it can't just see you and go "aha it's THAT user, we';ve slow it down for them" - do you realise how silly that sounds?
The fact is that it cannot be Steam. So as I said all you can do is check what you do have at your fingertips, and again until you check what I've asked you to check you CANNOT assume it's all good.
After that you can focus on your system itself. As Steam downloads are encrypted and compressed, you need to make sure your I/O, RAM, CPU, hard drive et al are not being hit hard.
So you can check two things - the steam downloads page and check the graph there at the top to watch what's happening, and Task Manager under Windows. As all resources will be used, you can see which if any are being hit hardest. If one or more is, that's your bottleneck.
So have you done as I suggested? Never assume, but check.