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I usually don't get full speed.You could just seed while you're downloading. If it accelerates my download I would do this.
Who cares? Most don't or just limit bandwidth for torrent packets after a few gigs. No reason for banning a feature like that.
Try other content servers to see if you can get full speed, i know for sure you can get max speed up to at least 160Mb and probably a lot more.
The ones labelled "CDN" are actually third-party CDN providers, so each CDN entry is another globally-distributed entire network of servers in its own right.
If you're having download speed troubles, your problem probably isn't a lack of server provision.
Specially network/capacity issues.