If you pick a machine on your network to do a speedtest your router will just pick a line with the best availability and the speed test result will be the speed of that line.
If you ran three speed tests from different pc's then chances are each machine would pick up a different one of the 3 lines.
What you are looking for is one machine to do a Speedtest what the packets be split over your three separate lines so you can see a higher mb/s throughput, but this isn't going to happen as there is no mechanism at the ISP and to do this.
To get what you want all three of the lines need to be combined into a virtual path. To do this you can pay and ISP to host a little fire brick box for you in the data centre. Then you would have a fire brick at your end, and all would be combined as you want.
If you search you can find this on the AAISP website. It specifically tells you they cost for hosting a fire brick in one of their racks. I imagine however that you would have to pay for their data transfer between the fire break and their core network
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