If a customer is signing up for any Residential Fibre Product they should be provided on the 80/20 product, irrelevant of downstream speeds
I've seen a couple of examples where this hasn't happened, but they've been manual errors, rather than automated provisions.
Hi KellyD,
I wonder if you could explain (or find out) what effect switching from the legacy Value Fibre 40/10 - 40GB download limit product for users unable to achieve anywhere near 40/10 would have if taking up the new 40/20 unlimited download limit service with phone that is actually 80/20, but with througput speed restricted?
e.g:-
Would switching to 80/20 force the connection to train up from a wide open profile again, as per a brand new customer with a new installation?
Would initially 'attempting' to sync at the higher 80/20 frequencies have any longer term negative effect on DLM's intervention during or after the initial 2 day training period & thus end up with sync speeds even lower than the 21 / 3.6 that my connection currently achieves?
FTTC was installed in June 2011 (initially 40/2) & as far as I am aware, I am now many months out of 'contract'.
I did achieve around 30 Mbps or higher stable sync speed following the repair of an intermittent external HR fault, but that has gradually dwindled to around 21 Mbps at best.
It is suspected to be due to increased crosstalk, but it has never been 100% confirmed that I haven't been put onto a 'stable' or 'super stable' profile (whichever terminology Plusnet use - different to BT's wording).
Apart from unlimited download limits (I have only exceeded the 40 GB once or twice - but got absolutely clobbered cost-wise), would I see any speed or cost benefit from switching product?
Would I be treated as a brand new customer & eligible for any introductory offers that may/may not be in place?
I have been with Plusnet/F9/Free-Online for many years (as those names suggest) & I have no current intention af switching ISPs.
However, I wouldn't wish to feel that my loyalty is actually costing me money in lost discounts etc.
Please let me know if you need me to PM any of my username(s) etc.
I had to switch from my main/preferred username when initially signing up for FTTC for some reason.
Would I end up losing any of my 'free' accounts and/or email facilities if I switched at this stage?
My billing date is currently 19th each month - just in case it's relevant.