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Taken 24/01/12 @ 00:50 for 2 lines: Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 35.2Mbps and upstream line speed of 13.3Mbps.
1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 19 Meg WBC
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Hi Ripley,
I would suggest that you will see the capped result from BT Wholesale for now. As most ISPs user their checker, the cap will be passed through.
Cheers,
Brian
Brian Storey -
ZeN Internet
Senior Provision Specialist
Contact Zen Customer Services:-
T: 0845 058 9000 / 777 option 5. 9am to 5pm weekdays
E: [email protected]
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The above post has been made by an ISP REPRESENTATIVE (although not necessarily the ISP being discussed in the post).
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Doesn't matter which checker I use.
BT are not enabling the cabinet I connect to. Stupid city centre conservation area (even though it's a new build).
BT are not OR most likely, the local authority will not allow them to!
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Yes you can thank Harigay and StAlbans Councils for OR's cold feet when it concerns conservation areas.
They made BT move all the Fibre cabinet several feet and made them put the Fibre and Normal phone cabs in custom made blackcabs with ornate bits.
Apparently cost BT over £250,000 just to do that.
So getting burnt that early has made them very wary.
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and ultimately, who pays? You, me, and every other user.
BT try to get it right and reasonable and do discuss them cabinets with the local authorities first but some LAs are just awkward.
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Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 40Mbps and upstream line speed of 15Mbps.
I'm on Infinity and according to the engineer installing get a 40/10 sync. I'm interested to see what the Openreach estimator will be giving me when it's upped next week.
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Taken 24/01/2012 @ 11:30
Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 19.4Mbps and upstream line speed of 4.2Mbps.
Edited by deleted (Tue 24-Jan-12 11:31:54)
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Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 37.5Mbps and upstream line speed of 14.6Mbps.
My max attainable last time i looked was 132008kbps down 35734kbps up
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My line currently states:
Your cabinet is planned to have WBC FTTC by 31st March 2012. Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 28.2Mbps and upstream line speed of 11.7Mbps.
More interesting perhaps will be seeing what happens to some friends who currently have:
Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 40Mbps and upstream line speed of 15Mbps.
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I have had fibre on two lines:
Line 1 (650 metres):
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8C Profile, mid 2011:
Original estimates: 30.1 Down, 6.1 Up.
Actual: 36 Down, 10 Up.
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17A Profile, from Nov 2011:
Current estimates: 30.1 Down, 11.3 Up.
Actual: 40 Down, 10 Up
Modem's "Max Attainable": 65 Down, 15 Up.
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Line 2 (450 metres):
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17A Profile:
Current estimates: 29.2 Down, 11.9 Up.
Actual: 40 Down, 10 Up.
JDSU "Max Attainable": 85 Down, 25 Up.
Modem's "Max Attainable": 90 Down, 25 Up.
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