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I've been on Infinity for Business with the unlimited option and block of static IPs since October. They give you a choice of a single static IP or a /29 block for £5. The block is better value if you don't mind the extra setup - and given you're already accustomed that's not likely to be a problem.
At ~500m from the cabinet it's giving full 40/10 sync. Overall very pleased with it; we use it for work and domestic use, and for big up/downloads and streaming it's a great improvement over the previous ~3.5 Mbit/s ADSL connection.
Thanks for the feedback. We are about 200m from the cabinet so hopefully we will get a very good sync rate too.
I think given the cheap price, the BT Infinity Business package would be a very sensible move.
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At 200m, you should also be good for 80/20 (or higher if it comes) speeds. I believe that will be launched in a couple of weeks, so perhaps you should check with them before signing on the dotted line.
It's not clear what will happen to Infinity pricing; they may charge more or, perhaps more likely, offer it at the same price with 40/10 prices reduced - pure speculation right now. It's also unclear whether existing customers will see the extra speed or have to pay for the upgrade, so at this stage for you, it's worth taking a little extra time to get the best deal (and let us know what you find).
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This 80/20 is definitely coming? This is the first thing I have heard about it. Can you link me to some information on it?
Thanks,
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Ooo I found a speedchecker on TalkTalk's site which suggests 69.5/20 and found information that 80/20 is due to launch around April 10th, which is great cos my MAC will last a month anyway and I just paid for my next month on ADSL2+.
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Are you able to get rDNS on the /29 or do you have to stick with what BT sets them to? Obviously I would like my mail server to resolve appropriately.
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I haven't got a personal domain name - I simply use the IP addresses from outside - but you can order a domain through BT or transfer your existing one to BT and manage it via the service management web. By default, the addresses reverse to hostXX-XX-XX-XX.in-addr.btopenworld.com.
For minor amusement (if you have privacy interests/concerns): the geolocation (at least on my block) of the static addresses is about 200 miles away, and the dynamic address assigned to the router is also about 120 miles away.
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Openreach 80/20 Release Notification. Link found in this tbb News Article.
Sky FTTC due on 12 April. Currently only 40/2 published, but I think they have 80/20 trials running.
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Yes, you can set up rDNS.
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From September 2001 on BTopenworld Home 500/Home 1000/Home 2000. Then ADSLMax on <n>ildram. Moved to ADSL2+ from ADSL24. I'm now with plusnet. I'm not saying who I work for. Any opinions expressed here are my own.
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Yes it is coming without fail, the prep work has been going on since late 2011
Also if you can get FTTC, Openreach announced that some point in 2013 that FTTP on Demand will be available, i.e. convert the FTTC to full fibre to the home.
You would have to pay a hefty setup fee ball park £500 to £1500 but for home work/business use it may make a lot of sense, as by 2013 FTTP should be available at 300 Meg down.
Edited by MrSaffron (Sat 31-Mar-12 11:19:15)
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Yes it is coming without fail, the prep work has been going on since late 2011
Also if you can get FTTC, Openreach announced that some point in 2013 that FTTP on Demand will be available, i.e. convert the FTTC to full fibre to the home.
You would have to pay a hefty setup fee ball park £500 to £1500 but for home work/business use it may make a lot of sense, as by 2013 FTTP should be available at 300 Meg down.
Thanks MrSaffron, I was aware of the FTTP situation (I read about it on TBB News iirc) and yes I would tend to agree the installation cost seems worth it for home office/business. It would allow me to get rid of my leased server so it would pay for itself in 10 months.
Edited by deleted (Sat 31-Mar-12 13:54:11)
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