It is a curiosity that I also have. Virgin Media appear to be installing in my area following a letter back in April. It is with Nexfibre and more works are scheduled in my street in 2 weeks time.
We also have Community Fibre here. Naturally, if it is Full Fibre then the service should indeed be the same regardless of ISP. Nexfibre will also act as a Wholesale network in future, where the CEO claims more ISPs will join the network soon.
That way we will need to read and watch more reviews to find out how well Nexfibre will perform with other ISPs as well vs that of Openreach, CityFibre, Netomnia, etc.
Obviously the comparison of the ISP alone from coax vs full fibre will not be the same. Just like FTTC and FTTP for the very same ISPs will differ in network performance and reliability.
Indeed, if it is the core network of Virgin Media that is affected then that will have the same negative impact on FTTP. The latency side should naturally be lower. Congestion will not be an immediate factor as there will be fewer Nexfibre customers vs that of Coax and should also have a less negative impact for the long term with it being FTTP.
Again, I can say from my experience with FTTC that for the same network and cabinet TalkTalk was a worse experience for me than BT. I'd experience connection downtime even when the router was showing as connected every 1-3 weeks on average for roughly 10 minutes to half an hour. I never had over 75 days of connection up time with TalkTalk like I do now with BT. With TalkTalk in the 2 years that I had I'd experience periods of weeks where my connection will stop working randomly (usually at night), Network icon in windows taskbar will sometimes show exclamation mark but router was showing connected. This coincided with TalkTalk network maintenance schedules. Never had that experience with BT for over 2 years since joining.
With this experience I'd confidently say that the core network issues were with TalkTalk. The question is what are people's experience with the very same problematic ISPs that have a bad reputation on ADSL/FTTC. How do they compare in FTTP?
We will need to read and see experiences from other Virgin Media users via Nexfibre to find out what their experiences are.
There's also one other problem to bear in mind. Virgin Media and Nexfibre are targeting areas that don't have existing VM Coax footprint! So, naturally those customers who will choose Virgin Media via Nexfibre will have had no experience of using the same ISP via Coax cable to be able to give us any genuine feedback unless they lived elsewhere that had Coax.
The only scenario here is Virgin Media's Project Mustang, which is a separate FTTP upgrade from Nexfibre. They are upgrading existing Coax customers to FTTP for the existing 14.3 million customers. Those customers will be the only ones at the same premises to be able to have experienced both of them and give a more accurate feedback.
Also the customers on coax differs from area to area due to line length and congestion. Just like with FTTC, some customers have a far better experience than others depending on cabinet length distance and crosstalk. It is difficult to give a genuine and accurate feedback for an ISP when the service is bound to differ.
Edited by BLaZiNgSPEED (Wed 02-Oct-24 03:31:24)