Getting better internet in a slow area?

How will faster internet help your electricity bill? Genuinely interested.
A couple of 50gb updates on the xbox and it has to be left on overnight, a few pc games are 120gb+ and would also have to be left on overnight, with the energy prices going crazy this could be an unnecessary problem.
 
That's got to be the worst reason to want faster Internet I have ever seen..

There are many other ways to save a few pence a year..

Better off start a thread asking about money saving ideas..

Reduced to clear is my thing I got 15 large chickens from aldi for £2 each, and 4x quarter price lamb joints last week

What is the best reason to want faster internet?

Why save money elsewhere when I'm asking to save money in this area?
 
I'm on 30mb here and unlikely to get anything faster for some years yet.

However, we can now get 5G! The mast is about 200m away with clear sight and I can get 250mb+ (highest i've seen it is just over 400mb) on my phone. So I will be looking at a way to utilise 5G for mass bandwidth requirement and my normal connection for gaming/streaming.

I'm about a mile from 5G services unfortunately.
 
A couple of 50gb updates on the xbox and it has to be left on overnight, a few pc games are 120gb+ and would also have to be left on overnight, with the energy prices going crazy this could be an unnecessary problem.

I can kind of see what you're saying. The challenge is that any changes you might make to overcome the issue (web caching, 4G, multiple incoming lines) will likely outweigh the cost of the overnight updates.
 
A couple of 50gb updates on the xbox and it has to be left on overnight, a few pc games are 120gb+ and would also have to be left on overnight, with the energy prices going crazy this could be an unnecessary problem.

I’m completely lost now. A FTTP service is normally at least £10 a month more than an FTTC service. How do you propose to save money by paying more? Leaving a PC or Xbox on overnight isn’t even going to touch the sides compared to spending £10/ month extra for FTTC over FTTP
 
I’m completely lost now. A FTTP service is normally at least £10 a month more than an FTTC service. How do you propose to save money by paying more? Leaving a PC or Xbox on overnight isn’t even going to touch the sides compared to spending £10/ month extra for FTTC over FTTP
I wouldn't have to leave my PC or Xbox on overnight 4/5 times a week.
 
I wouldn't have to leave my PC or Xbox on overnight 4/5 times a week.

Again, that doesn’t equate to at least £10/month in electric. £10 in electric is about 50kwh at current capped prices, average household consumption is about 12-13kwh a day.

Your are downloading ‘games’ 5 days a week?

Don’t get me wrong everyone wants proper fibre but don’t kid yourself that you’ll be saving money :p
 
As said above, you will save more money by switching grocery brands or fuelling from a different petrol station would be wiser worries. Inconvenience of having to download overnight is understandable.. I have to do it over a few nights myself (lately HZD and CP ~70Gb). I cap my downloads in the software if its during the day, let it have some more overnight.
 
I'm struggling with this a bit. Either the email stuff is a barrier or it isn't, and the sooner you start the process of moving away from an ISP-provided account the quicker you can get it over with. In the meantime you can recontract with your current provider to reduce the ongoing costs, since you need to keep them around for the email anyway.

The barrier is my own inertia, essentially. Doing nothing is easier than doing something. I'm kind of hoping that Openreach will get around to here at some point and I can just carry on with my current provider.
 
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