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I always thought the 1Gbps was awesome and perhaps a good incentive for other companies to upgrade (probably more the reason since they're Google and their ad bucks). Recently saw a reason to switch for 2.5, did it then was told by the installer they don't even have cable that does it. Mean. I did it myself and my stream downloads are quite fast, but it'd have been nice if my provider mentioned that in the first place so I knew who had to run the wires. It was only through some holes, behind the sink / dishwasher so not awful but you td have been nice to understand 2.5 was higher than their techs supported.Also needed a switch / router upgrade. Which was actually quite fun to do and minimal cost now can get a mesh wifi going.
Still if your techs can't provide what is needed in cables for your upper end least tell the customer first.