Unlike regular ISP's who recycle their internet based on an OVERSUBSCRIPTION rate (Subscribers not utilizing their full bandwidth). We recycle based on low latency radio frequencies and internal data network virtualization. Our internet service will always support (and most times) will exceed speed expectations. How do we do this?
Say, for instance, you purchase a 25 Mbps plan for Netflix streaming. Your post radio delivery (reception at your home network) will almost always have 25 Mbps internal/local network speed (Local antenna to TV). This is due to the high bandwidth/low latency we will have built within our (growing) dense radio network! Now, before you drop your jaw and wonder what magic this is and think, 'Impossible'! Let's explain. There is SPEED and there is BANDWIDTH.
If you purchase a 25 Mbps plan you will ALWAYS have within 10% of that 25 Mbps bandwidth. The magic is virtualizing the radio network and recycling frequencies within the density of the network. It's basically oversubscription running on the radio network and not your internal network. So since little to no oversubscription is running on YOUR PURCHASED BANDWIDTH you can have increased local network speeds! Keep in mind, the more devices you have on your internal/local network the more your internal home bandwidth is depleted and with it, your speed will drop!
This means that so long as your radio connection with the tower remains within 90-100% AND you have few devices depleting your internal/local networks bandwidth, you won't see a dropout or freeze while streaming Netflix! And as our network grows in density you will always have 90-100% signal reliability. The rest is up to you!