BT Infinity & FTTx Discussion

I've had FTTP for nearly 18 months now, being that I don't use my landline at all and don't even use the copper wire either is there any news on BT offering FTTP without a phone line because atm it seems like a complete con job for FTTP customers.

That is a very valid point. I wonder what the stance will be on this as FTTP becomes more popular, although this will be light years away... :rolleyes:
 
Can't believe how good Liz was - totally true to her word and bang on point every monday morning - super impressed with her.

Have had a similar experience with a guy called Ed Hunt who's dealing with the superfast cymru project.

Shame you have to go so high up to get answers though!
 
Have had a similar experience with a guy called Ed Hunt who's dealing with the superfast cymru project.

Shame you have to go so high up to get answers though!

agreed - I wasn't bothered about when/how/if etc - simply wanted updates/correct information as the original date was March 2013, some houses 500 yards away from me (connected to a different cabinet) have had fibre for 2 years now but the information for my house was totally lacking/zero updates/no-one knew anything etc.

Best customer service I've ever had from Liz - superb.
 
Would you mind sharing Liz's contact details? I'm sat on a cab of the stratford upon avon exchange that is at capacity and have NO idea when it will get sorted :( - I live in a small village so I'm pretty sure the cab serves almost all properties.
 
Would you mind sharing Liz's contact details? I'm sat on a cab of the stratford upon avon exchange that is at capacity and have NO idea when it will get sorted :( - I live in a small village so I'm pretty sure the cab serves almost all properties.

trust me your email and I'll send it over.
 
Ordered today :) Infinity 2 and installation is 29th May.

Estimated speeds are 77-80 and 19-20. I am about 50 yards from the cabinet.

I have never had BT before as its always been KC so they will be putting in a new wire etc.

Looking forward to having the conversation with KC about leaving, they cannot offer fibre here so no argument :D
 
Yep, how do you claim it? I also got the £94.50 from TopCashBack.

Rang KC and cancelled my existing line, the guy said we cant compete so don't blame you.
 
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priced up various options (BT/Sky/Plusnet) - ended up sticking with sky. Got Firbe Pro (expected between 54-74mb) for £20 a month, £100 credit on my account, reduced line rental and some money off the TV package for 6 months. The fibre is only a 12 month contract so will shift everything once that is finished probably.

Can't believe how good Liz was - totally true to her word and bang on point every monday morning - super impressed with her.

Can't fault the sky deal there. One.... minor point to keep in mind. Sky don't guarantee speeds at peak, BT infinity do. I've had to go to Virgin as fibre is poor in my area, at the previous address though I was slap bang in the middle of suburbia Sheffield and never saw my line fail to hit 73Mb at any time.

A minor point to moot over :)
 
Currently on Sky Fibre, using a flashed HG612 hooked up to an Asus RT-N66U running Merlin FW - currently achieving approx 25Mbps due to being 980m from the cabinet.

Moving house shortly, it's pretty close to a cabinet, estimated speeds are around 66Mbps but planning on going to Plusnet as I don't want Sky at the new place. I plan to take my HG612 over with me and continue to use he Asus RT-N66U with just the Sky MER details removed (might even revert back to Asus stock FW) and then no bothering with a router from Plusnet.

Sound like a viable plan - anyone got any other thoughts?

Any reason not to take Plusnet over Sky Fibre in terms of performance/throttling. Don't care about customer service / pricing etc at this stage
 

Sadly, word of mouth from a colleague in a management grade (he was pointing out Virgin and Sky/etc don't do this, BT have been somehow pushed/forced to). I've only got my own experience as an anecdote to back it but the personal experience was of a line speed that didn't blink, even during peak hours.

Take with a massive pinch of salt, I'm not making any wild, cast iron claims :)
 
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Currently on Sky Fibre, using a flashed HG612 hooked up to an Asus RT-N66U running Merlin FW - currently achieving approx 25Mbps due to being 980m from the cabinet.

Moving house shortly, it's pretty close to a cabinet, estimated speeds are around 66Mbps but planning on going to Plusnet as I don't want Sky at the new place. I plan to take my HG612 over with me and continue to use he Asus RT-N66U with just the Sky MER details removed (might even revert back to Asus stock FW) and then no bothering with a router from Plusnet.

Sound like a viable plan - anyone got any other thoughts?

Any reason not to take Plusnet over Sky Fibre in terms of performance/throttling. Don't care about customer service / pricing etc at this stage

You shouldn't have hardware issue and I too will have my modem prized from my cold, dead, hands :)
 
I'm Baaaaaaack, with more problems from the brilliant guys at BT.

So, three weeks ago I had an engi out to fix my issue of zero internet connection, took them two weeks for them to visit me, but enough about that, I had 74down and 19up rock solid for 3weeks.

So yesterday, after a really bad day, come home to just chill out and relax before I made a Uncle Gravy faced shape in the wall, I discovered I've gone from the above speeds to this

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So at that point I threw all my toys out the pram, contacted BT, them asking me if the "Yellow" wire if plugged all the way in....Either way my line has been put on stabilization and "should be fixed in 24-36 hours, Checked my stats this morning, 49down 1 up. *Sigh* [/Rant]
 
Has the HH5 issue now been resolved?
I know that BT kept to the line "There is no known issue with these devices", however I also know I was not the only one to suffer regular dropped connections.
My 74/16 connection via HH3 & Modem dropped to 56/12 when I "upgraded" to the HH5.

My HH3 has died - just will no longer power up. I know I could look at buying a relacement, however I've got a HH5 here.
I know there have been some new firmware updates for this device - if I were to plug this HH5 in I'm assuming that it would automatically get the latest firmware, will that then be a stable device? Or are tehre still issues?
Is the HH5 with external VDSL modem an option? The VDSL modem I have is fine, it's just the HH3 which ahs died.
 
Can't say i've had issues with my HH5. Changing the RJ11 lead to a shorter one gained a few mb. I connect at 79000/20000 with a max rate of 79000/24900.
 
If I was allowed, I'd snap the HH5 into little pieces and send it back to BT along with my own faecal matter, this is what I come home to, note I'm on Infinity 2

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