Switch ISP DSL > Fibre

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I currently have a Unlimited 16MB ADSL line with BT land land (BT line rental) + Xilo Pro 16MB package, however i am finding it just too slow these days as i work from home so upload a lot of data and my ADSL is crawling.. so looking to switch to Fibre.

I notice Sky have Line Rental + Fibre 40MB for £35 a month which is only £5 more than i am paying for my 2 separate products right now. Is Sky ok for reliability? Is there anywhere else i might get it cheaper?
 
You can get Unlimited 80/20 FTTC from Plusnet for about the same amount. You can also make a useful saving by paying the line rental annually in advance.

Plusnet are also less hassle if you want to use a third-party router.
 
Been with them on 80/20 connection for a good few months now, never noticed any issues with torrents.

Or maybe they do buy I don't notice because its massivley faster than ADSL!
My useage is around 400GB a month
 
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ok done.. :) looks like it saves me a pretty penny plus 77MB is a bonus ;)

Going to get fibre compatible router. Anyone got a Linksys EA6700 802.11ac? Seems to come up highly in reviews and i've always trusted linksys.
 
Silly question but what router do i actually want.. Cant find any specifically for FTTC connections? Or is that not what i need?
 
Does that mean i need a separate modem? I was hoping to avoid this as i have no power supplies near the phone connection :(
 
Did you go through quidco? The cashback knocks a good chunk out of the cost of the contract price.

I think plusnet are great, i had some install issues, bt engineer not turning up on the right date. as theres 2 parties involved, your isp, and a Bt engineer has to attend your property to 'install' a modem and switch you on at your nearest junction box thingy.

Think I was just unlucky though.. Once its working it's great, ive got far more bandwidth than i know what to do with!
 
Does that mean i need a separate modem? I was hoping to avoid this as i have no power supplies near the phone connection :(

You need a VDSL integrated router to be able to cut out the modem, or you'll need to plug your router into their supplied modem.
 
Does that mean i need ate modem? I was hoping to avoid this as i have no power supplies near the phone connection :(
Yup you have 2 units, a router from plusnet and a modem that comes from bt openreach.

I belive you can buy a router modem combo, but personally I can't be bothered with tje hassle .
 
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