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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 19-Sep-12 21:07:01
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In reply to a post by Lorian:
All gaming traffic with plusnet will be at linespeed in the platinum queue.

Unless a user is a big downloader the shaping they apply on the new fibre accounts is very minimal.


what happened to the rest of your message?

What I said was if plusnet manages their FTTC like they manage their ADSl service they would only have a quarter of the speed. i never said they do handle their FTTC service the same way.

Plusnet have always had a bad name for the traffic management and even if someone downloads a lot it should not make any difference. if they use torrents or P2P then I can understand, but not normal downloading.

What happens if they stream a lot of HD content?

When Plusnet took over Metronet who I was with, I transferred pretty quick from them I can tell you, even if it was to AOL at the time.

Seeing the trouble a mate of mine have been having with Mad as a fish over the last few months, which is owned by Plusnet i think I would leave well alone, anyway it is just Bt with another name.


not many decent ISps left now to be honest.

Adrian

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(deleted) Wed 19-Sep-12 21:37:51
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what happened to the rest of your message?


The bit where I said something along the lines of "you really should check such things before making recommendations?" Well I though I'd been unecessarily harsh so I edited it out. I can easily put it back if you like.
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(deleted) Wed 19-Sep-12 22:31:34
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Please stop going on about allpay, this is a FTTC thread, discuss allpay in an appropriate thread. We know you've picked allpay and are happy with them, but this isn't helping people who are trying to discuss FTTC, and you've repeated yourself so many times.


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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 20-Sep-12 08:02:06
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Re: Hereford FTTC - Part 3


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In reply to a post by zyborg47:
what happened to the rest of your message?


The bit where I said something along the lines of "you really should check such things before making recommendations?" Well I though I'd been unecessarily harsh so I edited it out. I can easily put it back if you like.


Makes no odds to me.

Adrian

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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 20-Sep-12 08:03:59
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Please stop going on about allpay, this is a FTTC thread, discuss allpay in an appropriate thread. We know you've picked allpay and are happy with them, but this isn't helping people who are trying to discuss FTTC, and you've repeated yourself so many times.


Sorry, it just sometimes comes in with the conversation. Talking of FTTC a neighbours order have been refused again, and yet according to the BT website it say he can get FTTC.

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 20-Sep-12 11:59:11
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I saw a BTInfinity van at the bottom of Belmont, did a quick google and ended up here.

Does this mean we can finally get 35 mb up at Belmont?

I just did a quick check on the Infinity site and it seems to confirms 30th September .

Does this also in theory mean we can get the other fast services like Virgin and Sky or just BT infinity?

What's the process for signing up, do we wait until the 30th and then ring BT?
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 20-Sep-12 12:15:53
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You can get sky, talktalk and bt. Keep checking everyday and when its says its available ring up your provider and place an order.
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 20-Sep-12 12:22:31
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BT Infinity vans do not exist.

Openreach FIbre is coming livery vans do exist, but they still go out and do other work.

Openreach fibre service is available at wholesale level to many providers, Infinity is just the one you know of due to TV adverts

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 20-Sep-12 13:18:07
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Open reach fibre, thank you that was it, I saw bt and fibre and translated it to infinity by the time I got home.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 20-Sep-12 13:21:20
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Thank you, I'll give hem a bell on the 30th.

So virgin isn't a option, are they purely cable with their super fast jobbie?

I liked their phone, broadband , tv packages, but Sky would be ok I guess.

Not overly keen on bt vision.
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