@j0hn83: Yes, I had 1Mbps from Tiscali in 2004 lol. But at that time FTTC or Fibre didn't exist here in the UK so it didn't bother us. This was the best technological speed available back then.
While I get decent ADSL speeds at 16.60Mbps the noise margins are low so the connection drops. I can only get stable connection at 12Mbps currently and so far 19 days up time. That is the reliability I get roughly 20-50 days the connection is stable at a lower sync speed. And then suddenly DLM decides to kick in and resync my router speed again to 15-16Mbps which my line cannot cope and drops me back down to 12Mbps until again stable for a few weeks. That's how I live for the last 5-10 years. Internet connection has never been perfectly stable here for more than 56 days or so at a time.
I'm afraid that this problem might carry on with FTTC. So even like you previously said you get 46Mbps at 1022 meter line you might be lucky to have a stable line. I personally don't know how stable my line will be at 644 meters from the Hanbury Street Cabinet and whether my connection will need to be once again capped to lower before the connection is stable without drop-out. High rise buildings are a curse and may have problems which is why I wanted FTTP for the benefit of the doubt. I will have to wait and see whether this new FTTC will solve the problem.
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@MrSaffron: I mentioned 3% because the articles says that more than 97% of Bristol have access to FTTC. By this logic I was assuming that the less than 3% that do not have FTTC in Bristol will be upgraded with FTTP by Fibre First programme. My assumptions may be incorrect.
Regarding my building you're right, indeed I may have to wait many years if my building authority doesn't do anything about it. I spoke to my building estate manager about 8 months ago when he called me on the phone telling me no plans for Fibre at this stage while he spoke to his Technical Services Manager. I asked him "when, after another 10-15 years?" He laughed and told me "no it will be earlier than that, just give us some more time to finish other works in the building first like Fire Safety issues with cladding and then we will think about Fibre."
Anyway, it's most probably 2030 or later for Openreach to upgrade FTTC to FTTP. Until then in the meantime I can still try and chase my authority every once in a while to try and convince them to grant wayleave to Hyperoptic.



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