BT Infinity & FTTx Discussion

I suppose one reasoning is people so close are less in need of a high speed connection.

Yeah but to be honest I doubt that has come into it, the rollout plans are probably largely driven by cost/efficiency factors. I live a fair way from my exchange (currently getting about 3.5mbit) and there is no alternative to basic ADSL available, my exchange is upgraded but no sign of the cabs round here being done (not even sure which is mine, there is nothing immediately close by). I suppose one worry is whether they will even bother doing it at all.... maybe not their jurisdiction but to clear up the ambiguity I'd like to see e.g. OFCOM/govt putting forward a recommendation that all cabs on an excvhange are upgraded for FTTC within X time period of it being activated. So at least then you'd know you don't have to wait indefinitely with no knowledge of whether it will or won't happen.... maybe up to 12 months or whatever.
 
In some senses, they may want to upgrade every cab but factors beyond their control prevent them. E.g. Planning permission, residents opposition etc.

My cabinet is in a garden behind the corner shop. I can't see it getting done if they do the area, certainly not without some ball ache. In this instance I wouldn't begrude Openreach looking at the job and saying "not worth the hassle for the gains" and skipping it.

On the other end of the scale, they may want to do a cabinet but have had a negative response from residents, so just skip it to keep everyone "happy".

Then of course, there's the idiotic planning laws that could stop things dead.
 
I've just walked past my cabinet which was only installed a couple of weeks ago and it sounds like its live as I can hear a very subtle fan noise akin to a PC on idle but the BT checker still comes back with available before 30th June.
 
I'm moving to a new place in London next week and have looked and BT provide the fastest connection for my new flat at 76Mbs with their Infinity2.

Downside is their package is for 18months only - which is a real pain as I expect only to be there for 12 months - not the full 18 months.

Do you think BT could be flexible for this? Especially since if I couldn't get infinity I wouldn't otherwise be going for BT. Does anyone know their contract break fees? Do I have to use their home hub thing - or can I use my own router?

Also, are BT a good BB supplier in London? I'll mostly be using it for Xbox Live and movie streaming - I don't generally use P2P, but the girlfriend is a bit of an addict so kinda expect she will be.

Any suggestions for alternatives should BT be a no go?
 
I've just walked past my cabinet which was only installed a couple of weeks ago and it sounds like its live as I can hear a very subtle fan noise akin to a PC on idle but the BT checker still comes back with available before 30th June.

Well Pazz, you got five days before end of the month.:p

What does the Openreach checker say.

http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/
 
I have to say that with 5 days to go until the target date I'm surprised that they haven't moved my date yet. The last 2 quarters they had moved it by the 22nd.
 
In my case, the checker was saying Infinity was unavailable to me, even though I already had Infinity installed, my details were updated several days later.
 
Well Pazz, you got five days before end of the month.:p

What does the Openreach checker say.

http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/

Shows my exchange (north carlton) as coming soon for FTTC, however i have not seen one of the new cabinets anywhere in the village, there is one of these new cabinets literally next to my girlfriends parents house in Mansfield Wood house, they will be able to get an awesome connection there i bet.
 
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I'm moving to a new place in London next week and have looked and BT provide the fastest connection for my new flat at 76Mbs with their Infinity2.

Downside is their package is for 18months only - which is a real pain as I expect only to be there for 12 months - not the full 18 months.

Do you think BT could be flexible for this? Especially since if I couldn't get infinity I wouldn't otherwise be going for BT. Does anyone know their contract break fees? Do I have to use their home hub thing - or can I use my own router?

Also, are BT a good BB supplier in London? I'll mostly be using it for Xbox Live and movie streaming - I don't generally use P2P, but the girlfriend is a bit of an addict so kinda expect she will be.

Any suggestions for alternatives should BT be a no go?

If you move while in contract they'll set you up in the new place. So long as you make sure when you move again it's to somewhere that gets infinity you'll be fine :) (if the next place doesn't get infinity they'll stick you on whatever the best service available is and you can sit out the rest of the contract. clicky - the FAQ at the bottom is worth a read :))
 
If you move while in contract they'll set you up in the new place. So long as you make sure when you move again it's to somewhere that gets infinity you'll be fine :) (if the next place doesn't get infinity they'll stick you on whatever the best service available is and you can sit out the rest of the contract. clicky - the FAQ at the bottom is worth a read :))
Ah, thanks for the reply, but they wont be able to set me up in the new place unless they have expanded operations to Rio or Melbourne! :D My job is likely taking me to one of those two within the next year, which is why I really don't want 18 months ;)

I've just looked at Virgin though, and it seems their contract is 12 months - so I guess it's gonna have to be them!
 
This is the checker everyone should be using:

https://www.btwholesale.com/pages/s...nity/Coverage/ADSL_Availibility_Checker.html#

Just placed my order for fibre after the checker above told me it was available. Installed 6th July! :D

Your cabinet is planned to have WBC FTTC by 30th June 2012. Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 53.2Mbps and upstream line speed of 15.7Mbps.

says the same as

http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=29017
 
I just got Infinity2 installed, wired I get ~75Mbps download, however wirelessly via an Atheros AR9285 (802.11n) card I max out at around 35Mbps. Is there anything I can do to improve the wireless speed, would using a different/better router improve it?

Wired:
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Wireless:
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hmmm my connection is flying today.

Download Speed: 75139 kbps (9392.4 KB/sec ) Upload Speed: 18106 kbps (2263.3 KB/sec )
 
My date has moved from 30th June to 1st July. Thats a little odd as it is not getting power installed till the 15th July! So looks like it is updating :)
 
The text is the same as mine word for word. Notice it says:

Try placing an order. Looks to me like fibre is available on your line.

What does yours say when you try it on this link?

http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=29017

Mine says BT Infinity
Superfast fibre optic broadband
We're rolling out our fibre optic network to bring you faster speeds of up to 76Mb. Register your interest now and we'll contact you near to the date stated.
53.2Mb download
15.7Mb upload 30-June-2012

I can't order online but I might ring tomorrow and see what they say. Can't imagine it'll be any different though.

I ried selecting a package and then starting the order but once I put my number and postcode it it said no.
 
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Just tried it and it came back with "Register Interest available 30th June 2012". Which made me chuckle as placed an order with Plus.net at lunch time today.

Must be a problem with their database.
 
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