I had BT for years, great service but hated their traffic shaping, used to cap me from 5 until 11:30 at 0.5mb when I had 4mb normally.
Now on o2 and get 20mb all the time, no traffic shaping, always 20mb/s download, it's great.
Id be very surprised if you get more speed then you currently have
What speeds were you getting on ADSL? and what speeds did they say you would get on fibre?
Based on what exactly? Genuinely interested, not sarcastic.
@Griff, I looked at IDnet but it would be mega hassle, since the phone would have to go back to BT then sign up to IDnet and I genuinely cant be bothered. If it throttles too much I'll change after the contract is up.
What speeds were you getting on ADSL? and what speeds did they say you would get on fibre?
(I think they are using ALCATEL ones?? Cany remember exactly)
Huawei DSLAM's
I was with Be for the last 3 years.. Normally synced at 16mbps.
The fibre "guesstimator" is completely inaccurate so don't pay any attention to that but I think it estimated I'd get 28mbps down and 7mbps up. In reality I'm synced at 40/10 according the the JDSU.
What did you mean about the phone having to go back to BT?
From my understanding the Infinity stuff is very hit and miss. Im guessing your fibre to the cab rather then fibre to the home? Or do you live in a flat etc??
The infinity experiments we have been involved in recently (for BT) didn't make any differences to line speed. According to BT though it was "Technical Issues" within the new DSLAMS (I think they are using ALCATEL ones?? Cany remember exactly)
Really? They decided to go with them then??
Hmmm wonder why they gave us an Alcatel one then when they were doing the tendors etc?! What I mean is they gave us the Alcatel one to build loads of kit for them in preparation for the rollout.
Christ Arse and elbow springs to mind!
Everything is with sky, and if I type my phone number into a website it doesn't register as a BT phone number. Presumed this means I need a non-sky line to use another persons BB?
Yep, FTTC.
We have been doing a lot of comms trials at work with fibre and it is so far a lot quicker, presumed it would work in a similar fashion. If I get it and am getting sub 10Mbps the engineer will be taking the modem back away with him lol
It is difficult to understand the assertion of BT Chief Executive, Ian Livingstone, that people were "happy with a Ford", as he compared the difference between 100Mb FTTH and 40Mb FTTC to that between a Ferrari and a Ford, particularly in light of some of the additional benefits of FTTH. At a basic level, fibre optic is less expensive than copper wire in the first place and has low scrap value, making it less attractive to thieves.
Shirley your base (Marham??) must have a mental fast connection??
I work for BT haii
^^^Exactly
They are banging on about having fibre to everyone (or most people)...Thats a HUGE job. Ripping up all the roads again to lay the Fibre to the house etc.
That being said the even the last few Km on copper wouldnt harm the speed that much.