I am currently on what used to be called BT Faster Broadband Unlimited (the old 40/2 package sold to rural locations) and I am being offered an "upgrade" so I thought I would ask if I am likely to see any difference at all or not?
As I said, I am currently on the 40/2 FTTC package, am around 3000m from the cabinet and sync at 9022 / 1124 with a pretty poor SNR at some times of day. I am being charged £51.49 per month for broadband and weekend phone. I am currently out of contract except for still being in part of the annual Line Rental Saver.
My current line stats are...
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I am being told that I have an offer of "Your Broadband Discount is ready for you...". When I click on the button, it changes to say that my free broadband update is ready. I see the following blurb...
Why you need a free update
You�re currently on the old copper network which is less stable and slower than our new fibre network. We�re currently moving all of our copper customers to fibre for free, so don�t miss your chance to secure your free update today.
A more stable and reliable broadband connection
Free update for the same price you pay now
Faster speeds � average speeds of 50Mb
They then go on to say that I will be given an out of contract price (not specified) and once I am out of contract again, it will settle at £52.49 per month.
Now as far as I can tell, apart from a possible bump to the upload speed, I am not likely to see any improvement what so ever. I will be forced into a fresh contract (whether 12 or 18 month they do not say) and after that period, my price will go up. I also thought that BT Faster Broadband was a fibre product anyway.
Firstly what part of this is a "Broadband Discount" and do you think I will see any improvement at all?



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