Hyperoptic

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Has anyone heard of this? They run seperatly to BT apparently. My friend who is a youtuber has signed up to them but I'm dubious. 1GB speed they are claiming.
 
They are legit. Problem with them is availability. You basically have to get your whole block of flats to say "Yeah we'll sign up if you install here" and if they think it's economically viable they will install it.
 
Has anyone heard of this? They run seperatly to BT apparently. My friend who is a youtuber has signed up to them but I'm dubious. 1GB speed they are claiming.

I've had the 1Gbit service for over 2 years now, it's a 1Gb Ethernet service - I have single-mode fibre optic cable coming out of my broom cupboard, and a ping of about 0.5ms to multiplay.co.uk for £50 a month, so yeah - it is genuine and it works very well - if you can get it.

I've had to switch to a slower router (for VPN reasons) but I can still get nearly 600Mbps up/down from speedtest.net, (with the standard basic router I can get about 920)

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Actually most of Hyperoptic's coverage is in London.

They require enough interest before they hook a place up (for that reason, usually a block of flats).
 
Very nice, though I don't know if I'd pay £50 extra per month for the sake of faster broadband. Even if 7-10 mbps is driving me round the bend.
 

I saw that, didn't think they showed exactly which flats had it though. Ill use it now though thanks.

As in, the UK's second city? That Birmingham? :rolleyes:

Second city?

Very nice, though I don't know if I'd pay £50 extra per month for the sake of faster broadband. Even if 7-10 mbps is driving me round the bend.

I think i'd pay £100 per month for unlimited gigabit.
 
Second city?

You've never heard the term "second city"???

Birmingham (Listeni/ˈbɜrmɪŋəm/ bur-ming-əm, locally /ˈbɜrmɪŋɡəm/ bur-ming-gəm) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It is the most populous British city outside the capital London with 1,073,000 residents. The city lies within the West Midlands conurbation, the third most populous urban area in the United Kingdom with a population of 2,440,986 (2011 census). Its metropolitan area is also the United Kingdom's second most populous with 3,683,000 residents.
 
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