Whats your upload speed?

Expensive ISP. :p

I have had a look at Andrews & Arnolds website. Their basic £ 25 per month package allows up to 50GB download per month. However its not clear what download speed is? I presume its ADSL2+ @ 20mbit and if you want 40/10 FTTC its an extra £ 10 a month. Have I got this right?
 


FTTH
HyperOptic (currently exclusive London areas only).

100/100 service (£35 (you do get 6mths free to start off with though)).
There is a 1gb/1gb service, but it's £60.
 


FTTH
HyperOptic (currently exclusive London areas only).

100/100 service (£35 (you do get 6mths free to start off with though)).
There is a 1gb/1gb service, but it's £60.

Where I am its £ 30 a month for 50/1mbit, £ 45 for 100/20mbit and £ 60 a month for 1000/100mbit and I think you get the first two months free for evaluation purposes. Is yours unlimited too? Where I am the 50/1mbit has a 80GB download per month limit, the 100/20mbit has a 100GB per month limit and the 1000/100mbit also has a 100GB download per month limit. Overnight between 00:00 and 08:00 isn't charged and you can get a so called complete package for an extra tenner on the 50/1mbit package allowing up to 160GB per month.
 
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Was promised 50/20 but am happy with a faster download and slower upload. This is through a powerline adaptor as well.

This is a gaming mate in Talinn. Lives in a high rise as well -

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I have had a look at Andrews & Arnolds website. Their basic £ 25 per month package allows up to 50GB download per month. However its not clear what download speed is? I presume its ADSL2+ @ 20mbit and if you want 40/10 FTTC its an extra £ 10 a month. Have I got this right?

Yes, that is correct.

If you build your own tariff and have a larger data limit, the £10pm extra that FTTC costs, is eventually wiped out. The larger the limit, FTTC actually works out cheaper. For eg. 1GB peak and 50GB off-peak, costs £20 on ADSL/2+. For FTTC, the same data limit is £30. If however you have 5GB peak and 50GB off-peak, that is only £2 more on FTTC than it is on ADSL/2+. If you have 10GB peak and 50GB off-peak, it's actually cheaper by around £6 on FTTC.
 
This months report:

Upstream throughput

Upstream throughput (or upload speed) is the measurement of the rate at which your computer will be able to send or upload content (e.g. pictures, music, videos etc) to the Internet.

12.32Mbps Average
12.04Mbps Min 9pm, Fri 2nd Aug
12.64Mbps Max 4pm, Wed 14th Aug
 
Home connection?

Download: 20Mb/s
Upload: 2Mb/s
Latency (average): 0ms - 10ms
Jitter (average): 0ms

I will attach a link from speedtest.net later (if I remember to) since I am outside of my home at the minute. :p
 
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Living in the middle of sticks sucks - wish I was back in a big city with decent speeds
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Not sure what's up with the latency on there as I can ping the US sub 20ms.

I'm not much different to this (latency is generally 60-70ms for all), but don't really live in the sticks.

Thankfully Three give us their full speed here, so when I have to, I tether :p
 
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