Why do BT have this "safe guard" speed promise thing? I thought with FTTP you got maximum speed at all times?
Broadband is a contended service, nobody is going to sell you 900Mbps for £50 a month and guarantee those speeds
Why do BT have this "safe guard" speed promise thing? I thought with FTTP you got maximum speed at all times?
Unfortunately not, it’s still a contended service. I think the most common setup is a trunk with the available bandwidth roughly 2.4Gb down - 1.2Gb up. This can then potentially be shared with up to 32 customers.
It varies. Parts of my town are pole fed and I know some people who could order within a couple of days of the CBT being installed and others that still can't a few months later.
As is usually the case if it works you’ll be fine. It’s when it stops working you see the value in a company.
I am, although not on the domestic side anymore.That's the sole reason I avoided TalkTalk. Their GFast offering is really really cheap, and yes the line is all the same OR stuff back to the local exchange (I believe TalkTalk are LLU in my Exchange) so when it works it should be no different from any other ISP, its when things go wrong and you have to speak to someone - TalkTalk are the worst. I wanted to go PlusNet in all honesty, but they dont offer GFast for some reason, I assume due to their router/modem combo not supporting GFast yet
Are you still working for Sky by the way?
It’s when it stops working you see the value in a company.
Are you wishing you went with Zen then? I guess BT can only relay what Openreach tell them.Yup - having a horrible time with BT still - outtage coming up for two weeks, been updated twice by text, both time telling me its fixed (its not). Been promised three call backs and not had one![]()
How is BT as an ISP these days? They weren't regarded very highly last time I enquired.
my last call on the 21st ended with the N.I. team are under a backlog and are no longer responding to escalations in a 48hr period so mu next contact date is the 2nd of November
They're fobbing you off, they are dealing with escalations as normal as far as I can see.
My parents were due to have FTTP installed 5/10 after I placed the order 16/9, nobody turned up. On 7/10 I spoke to someone at BT after having a rant on Twitter and they've been keeping me updated regularly (usually every other day) with progress. Openreach needed to install some ducting in their front garden which was done early last week, then Openreach returned on Saturday to run the fibre through the newly installed duct and left a coil of it by the front door.
BT have just called me again to say that Openreach have accepted an escalation request to finish things off (the request couldn't go in until the previous work was complete) and all should be done by the end of this week.
Generally BT are fine with things go to plan, but an utter nightmare when it doesn't.