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May 8, 2025

What Does it Mean to Hit your Internet Service Limit?

If you've ever noticed your Internet slowing down unexpectedly or received a message about reaching your service limit, you might be wondering what that really means. Let's break it down.

What is a service limit?

Your service limit refers to the maximum Internet speed included with your current plan. Every plan has a set download and upload speed, and once your household's usage exceeds what that plan can handle at any given time, your Internet connection can start to struggle.

This doesn't mean that your service is being "throttled" or "cut off," but it does mean that the demands on your connection are greater than what your plan was designed to support.

What happens when you hit your limit?

When too many devices are using the Internet at once, or when a single device is doing something particularly demanding like streaming in high-quality or uploading large files, it's possible to hit the limit of your Internet plan's speed. This can lead to:

  • Buffering while streaming videos
  • Lag or interruption in video calls or video games
  • Slower webpage loading or downloads
  • Dropped WiFi connections

This is especially common in households where multiple people are online at the same time, each doing high-bandwidth activities.

How to avoid hitting your limit:

  • Know your plan's speed and how many devices it can support
  • Monitor your usage with the PremierHQ WiFi app
  • Increase your Internet speed - Call us at 800-741-8351
  • Use an up-to-date WiFi router that can handle your speed tier

We're here to help

If you're frequently running into these kinds of issues, it might be time to explore a faster plan that better fits your lifestyle. Our team at Premier Communications can help you evaluate your current usage and recommend the best solution to keep your connection smooth and reliable.

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