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Hi, Just place my order for unlimited BT infinity 2 today. Received a confirmation email couple of hours ago and it said my broadband order is for Broadband - BT Infinity Option 2 without any mention about the unlimited bit. Am I ordering the right product.
Thanks
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Infinity 2 is only available as unlimited I believe
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Thanks a lot. Now I know I am on the right package.
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Don't be worried if your MyBT goes through some rather odd statements as the changeover happens. They may have fixed it now, but for many of us it said 'No phone - No Broadband' for a few hours. Also, the actual benefits (unthrottling, and the dubious benefit of 50GB Cloud) can take a few days to get through their baroque processes after the new package starts.
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Moved (with trepidation turned relief) to BT Infinity 2 for upload speed. Happy BE user for several years.
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Thanks. I am migrating from BE to BT, will I get the unthrottling straight away or do I still have to wait for 5 days after activation?
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The time for unthrottling was for current customers changing product. You should migrate in directly onto the unthrottled service
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You should migrate directly as MrSaffron says, but there do seem to be quite a few cases on the BT Forum where people didn't. I can't tell if that is the norm, or just a typical example of the BT administration process getting things wrong.
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Moved (with trepidation turned relief) to BT Infinity 2 for upload speed. Happy BE user for several years.
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I have just had it installed as and it went as perfectly as could be imagined.
As an ex-bethere customer I am pretty fussy and was a little nervous, but perfect.
80/20 and its blisteringly fast, I don't actually know what to do with the bandwidth,
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I don't actually know what to do with the bandwidth, Three months time and it will be 'it's only 80/20'
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Moved (with trepidation turned relief) to BT Infinity 2 for upload speed. Happy BE user for several years.
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I don't actually know what to do with the bandwidth, Three months time and it will be 'it's only 80/20'
80 meg is a lot for one person to use. Probably why BT's adverts centre around multiple users sharing one connection.
Oliver.
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For me it will be use the upstream to finally push my backups to the cloud, and then the ongoing pictures from cameras, which at 6 to 7MB each soon fill up a connection.
Also having so much capacity may mean I can download a movie on Sky box, while still playing a game on xbox
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You have time for movies and xBox? Hmmmm!
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80 meg is a lot for one person to use.
I wonder the percentages again, but I'd love 80meg, but only sync at 45 :-/
James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Speeds 49 / 8.2 Mbps - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m
Huawei modem -> RT-N66U -> Switch -> PC/Mac/Linux/NAS/Phone/TV - last speedtest
13 years of broadband - 1999 ntl:(512k/1M)/BTbusiness(2M)/Metronet(2M)/Bulldog(8M/16M)/BE(19M/16M)/BT FTTC(46M)
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