It depends on your area. Some are FTTC and some areas are FTTH
Sheds some light on it;
http://www.broadbandwatchdog.co.uk/ftth.php
A few places already have it, it depends on what area your in.
In south Yorkshire you can have either ADSL 2+ with most providers and VDSL through the digital region ISP's
No FTTH for me just yet but I'll be happy when my FTTC order is installed in the next couple of weeks.
^^^ Correct.
I believe they do also want to push FTTH, but alas it comes down to monies....
We paid for fibre/oc3 at where I work back in 04, cost us 45k to have it installed. Oh how times change.
Sky have always been great with me in the past. We're moving from them to BT Infinity in the next few weeks though.
We've recently moved property and I'm only getting 2mb here... and that's central Manchester too!
We paid for fibre/oc3 at where I work back in 04, cost us 45k to have it installed. Oh how times change.
BT Infinity has its flaws though.
They have no means of testing ANY of the Infinity lines at the moment. So if something goes wrong it will take ages to fix it.
Have they got special Openreach engineers who know fibre, or are they trying to teach the old monkeys new tricks?
They are relying on engineers with handheld OTDR testers (if they even use OTDR) to do the repairs by driving up and down and checking the line randomly.
That reminds me of my plusnet connection. I'd ring and cancel of I were getting those speeds
Welcome to Sky...
According to them we are getting up to 8mb/s
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Hmmm Now I can understand a drop down to say 4mb/s but under a mb your having a laugh? Sh*t imho
So is the coax that feeds to your house, from that fibre in the cabinet
99% chance that something in your home is causing that. Things to consider:
First off try putting your computer into the router with an Ethernet cable. If the speed is fine then you know it's a wireless issue and in that case just try changing the channel on the router. If that fails then consider these things;
How many telephone sockets? Are they all filtered? Is the router in the master socket?
I would also recommend removing your faceplate from your master socket and plugging the router directly into the test socket with an alternative micro filter.
I can't stress enough to try an alternative micro filter, the amount of BB issues that are just down to a faulty micro filter are insane!
Suppose I could try a new filter on the socket in the dining room, the master socket (by the front door) is unfiltered the only thing plugged into there is the house phone
Well bang goes my theory of going full Sky (apart from the physical line of course)
They have ran out of capacity in the exchange meaning that I can't go onto their own kit.
So I have to go onto what is in essence BT kit and be olo to sky.
Grrrr
Welcome to Sky...
According to them we are getting up to 8mb/s
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Hmmm Now I can understand a drop down to say 4mb/s but under a mb your having a laugh? Sh*t imho
Be/o2?
Moving next month so need to sort out broadband and phone, not in a cable area sadly :dapprove:
Anyone on here use Tesco broadband? £16 a month for 12 months and unlimited downloads sounds like a good deal to me.
Hi mate
I used to work in their technical support department. They use C&W to provide the network. You will no doubt get a Thomson TG580 router which is possibly one of the worst routers going. If you're lucky you may get a Technicolor TG582n. Just a note that the unlimited download is actually 100gb but for the vast majority of people it is enough. When I was there they had no system in place to enforce this anyway, but that may have changed.
Now working in technical support I only ever saw the bad things so my opinion is not really going to count. However if you check the reviews online they are not rated highly... But neither are most broadband providers.
Remember that whoever you go with (with the exception of Virgin) they all use the same copper cable from your house to your exchange. And the biggest factor that will affect your speed and performance is the quality and length of this copper cable.
All I will say is that if you do go with Tesco, get a different router as these caused the most issues for us.
If you need any more information just let me know
Thanks