Who's your ISP?I've just had an email through inviting me to join a full fibre trial so I presume it's the 1gbps tier. I've enrolled so I'll be curious to see what kinda timelines they are working with.
Who's your ISP?I've just had an email through inviting me to join a full fibre trial so I presume it's the 1gbps tier. I've enrolled so I'll be curious to see what kinda timelines they are working with.
BTWho's your ISP?
I've got a huge problem when gaming which I can't seem to get to the bottom of.....It's as though I have some kind of Geo-location issue on my connection, as the problem is present on both the Xbox and PS.
90%+ of my matchmaking in games, whether it be COD, FIFA, PES etc, are against players from Spain. If it isn't Spain, then it's usually Italy, followed closely by Portugal. I'd say <5% of my opponents online are from the UK/France/Holland/Germany combined. I probably even play more people from Russia than the UK.
Anyone get any idea what the issue could be?
The problem never seems to disappear, no matter what dynamic IP I am given by BT.
I get Open Nat in all games with all ports correctly forwarded, Ethernet connection etc.
.....It just makes no sense that literally every single game I play of Fifa, for example, is against an opponent from Spain.
Never had this issue years ago when just on ADSL, seems to have occurred since switching to FTTC.
I've got a huge problem when gaming which I can't seem to get to the bottom of.....It's as though I have some kind of Geo-location issue on my connection, as the problem is present on both the Xbox and PS.
90%+ of my matchmaking in games, whether it be COD, FIFA, PES etc, are against players from Spain. If it isn't Spain, then it's usually Italy, followed closely by Portugal. I'd say <5% of my opponents online are from the UK/France/Holland/Germany combined. I probably even play more people from Russia than the UK.
Anyone get any idea what the issue could be?
The problem never seems to disappear, no matter what dynamic IP I am given by BT.
I get Open Nat in all games with all ports correctly forwarded, Ethernet connection etc.
.....It just makes no sense that literally every single game I play of Fifa, for example, is against an opponent from Spain.
Never had this issue years ago when just on ADSL, seems to have occurred since switching to FTTC.
I've got a huge problem when gaming which I can't seem to get to the bottom of.....It's as though I have some kind of Geo-location issue on my connection, as the problem is present on both the Xbox and PS.
90%+ of my matchmaking in games, whether it be COD, FIFA, PES etc, are against players from Spain. If it isn't Spain, then it's usually Italy, followed closely by Portugal. I'd say <5% of my opponents online are from the UK/France/Holland/Germany combined. I probably even play more people from Russia than the UK.
Anyone get any idea what the issue could be?
The problem never seems to disappear, no matter what dynamic IP I am given by BT.
I get Open Nat in all games with all ports correctly forwarded, Ethernet connection etc.
.....It just makes no sense that literally every single game I play of Fifa, for example, is against an opponent from Spain.
Never had this issue years ago when just on ADSL, seems to have occurred since switching to FTTC.
I was hoping you were going to say that. I hope they offer a trial to my area too, as fibre was installed about 6 months ago.
My contract has expired but I can't get a good deal. I think they must know that I don't really have any viable alternatives for FTTP in my area so they know they can basically charge me whatever. The offer they made was the same price for the same speed. New customers get the top package for £10 per month cheaper. Roll on more providers coming on board for FTTP to increase competition.
Sky and Talk Talk don’t offer FTTP, not in my postcode anyway. Zen do but they’re the same price if not more expensive.Then look at other resellers, the days of BT being the only people to offer FTTP are gone, Sky, TalkTalk, Zen and a few others all do the same now, combine with Quidco/TCB and get a decent deal if your provider won't be competitive.
Sky and Talk Talk don’t offer FTTP, not in my postcode anyway. Zen do but they’re the same price if not more expensive.
Try calling them and see what their sales checker says?I can put in addresses served by Openreach FTTP and both TalkTalk and Sky will only quote FTTC services. I can put in an address with Gfast available and Sky still won't offer that despite it being listed on their website as a product.
A day or so ago. I've just checked with Sky again and their checker still just offers me 1-3Mb ADSL.Well both Sky and TT have recently launched the service, so it seems strange (as it’s the same openreach product) that two say you can have it and two don’t, when did you check?
My desktop survey came in around £12k, I paid for the full survey and I think the final price was £7k plus VAT. There’s the small business grant to consider if you’re a ltd company. I was annoyed as the engineer who did the desktop survey said it should be an easy job as there’s clear ducting all the way from the aggregation node to the front of my house so he seemed fairly confident there would be no civil works involved. I decided it was too much so I didn’t progress. I’ve since gone permanent and I’m closing the business down so perhaps I should have took it on the chin as I still haven’t moved house!
I cannot wait to get shot of BT. Cityfibre FTTH is around the corner literally.. they are digging just up the road.
I fought with BT for months to fix our fttc connection. After many engineer visits via (eventually) a case managed complaint they fixed it. Unsurprisingly it didn't last but I simply cannot be bothered any more. As soon as we possibly can I'll be ditching them. Can't come soon enough:/