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I think this is a rather odd question? It depends on both the Provider's network and the network on the other side, the possible limits one side or someone down the road may have set, and many more factors that influence the speed you actually get out of your "VM"... I think a little more context would be a great way to make this question more feasible to "catch" answers
Ok how about on a Gbit network, what would be a good speed for VM's to get. Or in the UK what is a good speed for the individual VM's and what is competitive.
To what location?
Speaking of the UK, we can obviously say that Dom's aka @Clouvider 's network is absolutely superb. Just did a speedtest using speedtest-cli on my VM with him, speaks for itself (this could be considered above average imho). I know VMHaus and our LET Lord Anthony use the same network in London - for what it takes ;-)
To spice things up a little, other than Clouvider being one of our Transits, we also have LINX and LONAP IX ports on top of it