I got my FTTP up and running on the BT 900 Mbps service a few months back. Now with BT planning to move their retail business to EE, I just checked and I could get the EE 1.6 Gbps service (provisioned on the underlying OR 1.8 Gbps) for pretty much the same price, albeit with a re-contract (based on other customers' reported experiences).
However, I have a few questions that I would appreciate some input on before I go for this change.
1. Would this require a new OR ONT to be installed? I *think* the existing one is a 1 Gbps Ethernet port - but the BT Wholesale Checker just says this:
"ONT exists with active service. No spare ports are available. A new ONT may be ordered."
So, if there's no record, how do OR know if the ONT is 1 Gbps or 2.5 Gbps Ethernet?
2. The BTW checker and OR checker both state that my best option is 1000 Mbps; the EE checker says I can get 1.6 Gbps. Which one do I believe?
3. Based on the info in this thread it would appear that the EE 1.6 Gbps product is just another profile (OR 1.8 Gbps) on the existing GPON. This is 2.5 Gbps shared between ~30 users. Does anyone know how/if the ISPs and OR manage contention in these situations? e.g. if 2 customers on my PON order the 1.6G product, are others limited to lower speed orders to manage "guaranteed" speeds, or is it just a free-for-all?
advTHANKSance



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