How good are sky ?

Local loop unbundling. Basically it's where Sky have their own equipment in the telephone exchange so you are not restricted by BT networks.

Not restricted by Sky's unwillingness to pay for BTs network. There is all the capacity in the world on BTs equipment providing your willing to pay for it, Sky aren't. That's the issue with the connect product.

It's hardly unique, lots of other ISPs aren't either. I've spent an awful lot of time designing and deploying broadband networks for ISPs and I've seen literally a handful of exchanges (a couple of dozen at most) which were subject to network capacity issues.

It's not BT, it's an unwillingness on the part of others to pay their prices *

*Which I don't entirely blame them for, BT's prices are high and people expect broadband for £20/month. The two are compatible without something suffering.
 
You will be on dynamic line management (DLM) for the first 10 days.

I'll bet you £1 your sync speed will be 4096 down, 512 up ;)
 
I didn't see that thread, but 99% of users on a new line will be capped at 4/512 for the DLM period.

I know, because I'm 6 days in :/
 
Good to know as about to jump ship to sky to.

Sky wasn't on samknows in Aug 2010 for my exchange but is now.

Hows the sky router that you have to use ?
 
they're not bad, but not amazing either. Sync speeds are lower than other Annex A offering ISPs... seems everyone syncs at around 800-1000kbit upstream on higher quality lines where as I got the full 1.3mbit from BeThere, and also lost some on the downstream. Pings are also a bit higher than Be's... It is unlimited which is a good thing.
 
Good to know as about to jump ship to sky to.

Sky wasn't on samknows in Aug 2010 for my exchange but is now.

Hows the sky router that you have to use ?

Like EVH said very basic,

i have noticed the connection drops very often on my Blackberry, so i'm hoping to connect my dad's spare Belkin to use the wireless, if not i'm buying a new one.

Shame cos it does look good on the outside :)
 
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