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Very unlikely, it is more like a boost, but one you cannot remove unlike the other boosts.
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80/20 availability data was made live back in Jan when the profiles were all updated, I guess TT just added a 40meg cap to any results shown that they've now taken off and BTW haven't yet.
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I just went live today ! DOI, do you think we will need to finish out the 18 month contract before upgrading ?
Who with TalkTalk? If so then no, the contract will restart again with the new 80meg boost, but the 40meg boost is transferable as Mr S says.
Edited by Justo (Mon 12-Mar-12 17:21:48)
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Sorry I am with BT Infinity unlimited, the engineer left about 30 mins ago !!
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Sorry I am with BT Infinity unlimited, the engineer left about 30 mins ago !!
BT retail are not offering this service yet so until they release the 80/20 package and terms no one will know.
BT Infinity
300m to cabinet
37.7mbit down / 8 mbit up
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I wonder when they'll lift the next cap, go up to 100 or 120. OK, only a small number of people will benefit there, but kinda silly to restrict it.
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Bulldog ADSL2+ 17mbit/1mbit, 23 attn, 5 margin, 23 power ("extremely noisy line" say BD)
ADSL/ADSL2+ speed chart
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There is some more information on the link below which also mentions the possibility of a FTTP 80/20 product variant.
We have introduced a large-scale volume offer which provides an 80/20 rental discount and 80/20 connection charge rebate over a two or three year period, depending on the contractual commitment made by eligible CPs. The offer applies to FTTC and could, in future, apply to an FTTP 80/20 product variant, if one is introduced.
http://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/updates/briefin...
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Mine showed 76.6 down and 20 up but given my max attainable is well over 120Mbit i found that a bit odd (unless it is showing the max profile)
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The estimates are based on 90% of the ports in the cabinet being active.
As more VDSL circuits become active, crosstalk will bring down the sync rates.
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The estimates are based on 90% of the ports in the cabinet being active.
As more VDSL circuits become active, crosstalk will bring down the sync rates.
Unless all your neighbours are on Virgin Media.
James - be* pro - on THFB - sync about 17.2mbps - BQM
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