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What kind of issues do you have with your ISP? I live in a rural area, so my options for ISP are limited; I have a VDSL connection supplemented by Starlink. Starlink uses CGNAT, so I can't really host anything there unless I use something like Zerotier to Tailscale, but my VDSL connection works pretty well as long as I make sure to drop the bitrate to something that fits in my 4MBit upload. I have anything that accepts incoming connections behind an Nginx reverse proxy, and my routing policy is set up so that Nginx is forced onto the DSL connection.
Not really related to my original post, but I've spent way too much time tinkering with my network, so I was curious.
I guess compared to your situation, they're fantastic. I have a static IP and copper connection, but they don't offer any symmetric plans. I'm stuck with 200down/15up and the best up they offer is 500down/25up.