The way I look at it is that you are going to have to make the move at some point, why not do it at your own pace rather than waiting as late as possible and trying to get a service installed when the rest of the country is trying to make the same change. I've had the last three weeks of a BT contract running alongside Lit Fibre and it's made things like porting the landline number out to VoIP so much easier than trying to cut things across all at once.
I have to make up my mind pretty quickly as my contract is up at the end of next month. As I said above, providers seems to be giving better offers for FTTP than with FTTC, so pricewise making FTTP cheaper, but the majority have a 24 month contract, and it seems like 24-month contracts are starting to come to FTTC as well.
looking at some of the price comparison sites, it seems as if Shell has the cheapest 36Mb/s FTTC price at £22, 18 month contract.
you say we are going to have to make the move at some point, but it could be a while yet, while we do have openreach laying Fibre around here, we are not told how far they have got, so we could be another couple of years at least before the turn-off happens.
I don't really want to pay almost £30 a month for broadband to be honest.
Adrian
Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Plusnet FTTC