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Steam has actual nothing todo with your local ISP and there partners parner,
it require pc user actual understand the region, if this matter, hey i dont care if AUSSY has world biggest fiber multi cable in all direction if they can afford it, i doubt it, and this is why australia is special and you should talk with own ISP. in how many direction you have or can set a server to.
You only understand this then you talk with ppl that has minor isle in own country and why bottleneck could be part of the issue. something only own ISP can tell you in the management of Network, if they dare tell own user the problem.
I could just have said steam is not going to fix your local ISP region issue, but i doubt any understand what this mean, still require you know how Backbone and region ISP work.
ps.
This is why steam is not a ISP and never will be, because if they do that we can all say fix your network steam. with your partners partner.
We are not steam support here, this is aa steam community user forum.
And it dont help atm with steam mass event sale.