BT Infinity & FTTx Discussion

not really, but next year it increases to £30.99

i dont really want to be paying £30.99 for a circuit thats 80/20

ill deal with that next year, i doubt ill have a get out clause next year though,

id have to wait until feb 2027 to exit the contract

unless somehow my magic they can sort me out a lower cost deal next year

You won't have the ability to leave, unfortunately, as you'd be signing the contract in agreement with the terms of the price increase.
 
Unfortunatly its a 24 month contract, so 2 years

£30.99 for a 80/20 ratio connection is a bit poor really

i guess thats the life we live in these days, inflation is not coming down


Managed to swindle a £75 reward card from plusnet
 
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Can't believe the amount of outages we've been having on BT full fibre over the past few months! Currently it's down again and am hoping it'll be up again before long as supposed to still be working but am having to hotspot off my work phone!

I honestly think we had fewer issues when we were just on the fttc connection compared to this fttp one!

Another year left on our contract currently and we'll 100% move away from BT if we can when it comes to renewing
 
It's possible that the outages have nothing to do with BT as an ISP. If your ONT alarm light is coming on then you need an engineer to find out why that might be, and changing provider won't make a difference.

If BT the ISP was going down several times in the space of a few months there'd be more noise about it.
 
It's possible that the outages have nothing to do with BT as an ISP. If your ONT alarm light is coming on then you need an engineer to find out why that might be, and changing provider won't make a difference.

If BT the ISP was going down several times in the space of a few months there'd be more noise about it.
This.

It’s likely the issue is with the FTTP network in your locality and will be the same regardless of which ISP you use as they all use the same Openreach network.

The only ‘real’ alternative is an ‘alt-net’ or Virgin if either are available. I’m lucky in that I have 2 different ‘alt-nets’ and BT to choose from where I live.
 
That's what I was thinking unfortunately as it does seems like it's an openreach issue and we do have an engineer from OR coming out to see us next week but I doubt they'll be able to fix anything!

We have community fibre very close by - like literally 100m away at the entrance to our cul-de-sac on the road left or right you could get CF but they just haven't laid fibre down our road yet which is very annoying as I'd happily jump to their fttp if it was available!

I've let them know I'm interested (along with a few others on this road) so here's hoping they'll run a cable down here soon.

Connection has been very flaky again this evening with it dropping out on and off every few minutes almost ...
 
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