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No, you don't. You have an internet connection of 123Mbps (megabits per second). Steam (as well as every other service I know) measures download speed in megabytes.
What does this mean? Simply put, your downloads are pretty close to the speed they "should" be. 1 megabyte = 8 megabits, so 123Mbps equals roughly 15 megabytes per second. Why aren't your downloads 15? Call your internet provider-- it's most likely on their end.
I'm assuming he took the number from a speed test. And, you're right, that's probably the case.
Go to speed test and post your results here.
http://www.speedtest.net/
Not lying, just that you may be mistaken on the information you are viewing.
https://opensignal.com/knowledgebase/the-difference-between-megabyte-and-megabit.php
So it takes 8 Mb (Megabit) to make 1 MB (Megabyte). A 123 Mb.s connection is 15.3 MB/s.
ISPs always list their speeds in Mb because higher number look better to the consumer.
Take your own link for example.
The $33 a month plan has speeds of 5 Mbps. That is 5 Megabits per a second. That is less then 1 MBps (Mega-u]bytles[/u] per a second) download speeds show on Steam's default view (MB/s).
Sounds like your ISP was already giving you similar speeds, despite you only paying for 30Mbps.
We are speaking about facts of data speeds. If there is a glitch on your ISP's end, that is only something we can make a guess about.