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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 24-Jan-15 07:04:17
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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Could be something to do with the costs involved from outsourcing to other ISPs, especially when there is limited coverage of FTTP. I'd be happy with even just 40/10 or 80/20.
Standard User bowdon
(member) Sat 24-Jan-15 10:01:37
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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Thanks for the site address.

Hmm, do you know what the percentage means at the end of the information?

On my listing its got P24, which is the cabinet, then 100%

Does the 100% mean its 100% full or something else?

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Standard User astateoftrance
(experienced) Sat 24-Jan-15 10:32:38
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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Yes I think I will probably go for 40/10 when it is available, as much as I would like to have the fastest connection possible, that would be more than adequate for now. Currently have around 6 Mbps so that would be a nice upgrade.

Do BT still list the FTTP packages ? can't find them on their site.


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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sat 24-Jan-15 10:33:12
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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Some postcodes are serviced by more than one cabinet. The 100% means your postcode is completely served by P24.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 24-Jan-15 11:28:03
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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They probably only list them if their checker shows you're in an FTTP enabled area. Luckily the price of BT Infinity 1/2 should be the same as FTTC, though I have no clear idea about Infinity 3/4 and any extra charges that might incur relating to FTTP.
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sat 24-Jan-15 11:49:10
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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Need to be in fttp area to see usually. Links in our main product list on www.Thinkbroadband.com has price and details

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Standard User astateoftrance
(experienced) Sat 24-Jan-15 11:59:04
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Thanks
Standard User astateoftrance
(experienced) Sat 24-Jan-15 12:13:59
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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So price for Infinity 3 (200mbps) is £39.65 and 4 (300mbps) is £50 per month. Not bad really.

Only other ISP's I have seen that provide FTTP then are A&A and Zen but both too expensive for me.

Only real option right now is BT then.
Standard User ian007jen
(committed) Sat 24-Jan-15 12:35:36
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Re: Letterston FTTP Rollout


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Here is the fttp package link
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/products/broad...

Infinity 2,3 and 4 all have a 20Mb upload now....so no increase in upload speed frown
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 24-Jan-15 13:15:42
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Seems fairly priced for such speeds.

Both Zen and A&A appear to have monthly usage limits, so I'll probably choose BT as well.
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