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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 27-Jan-17 09:16:41
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ok, thanks for all the reply's..

So seems im stuck with 60mb..

I was just lucky that when I was the only person with broadband in the street, I was getting a better speed.

Maybe following the reset I might see it creep up a bit.

Is 60 at 400m about right?
Standard User Pgre
(experienced) Fri 27-Jan-17 09:26:30
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http://www.increasebroadbandspeed.co.uk/2013/chart-b...

Could be about right if you take into account crosstalk etc.

I am about 300m on a brand new estate and only getting around 47 at the moment as it was just upgraded (new AIO cab went in), the DSL checker suggests 80 80 20 20, so will have to make a few calls later today.

Regards PGre
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 27-Jan-17 09:31:01
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At 440m I have a sync of 73Mbps so your is a little low. However, as others have said crosstalk is probably the main reason. There are not many lines in te cable bundle that supplies my house but the effect of cross talk can be very noticeable. One other property causes a 6Mbps loss in speed for me - if they turn their modem off, I can see a significant change..


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 27-Jan-17 10:11:55
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You may get a higher connection speed as the snr changes get rolled out - Openreach are reducing the target snrm from 6 to 3 which might give you an extra 5-10 mbps.
Standard User simon194
(experienced) Fri 27-Jan-17 11:30:27
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I wish Openreach would put an AIO in on the new estate I've just moved to. I'm getting 29 Mbps on a 600m line with potentially another 30 fibre customers when the owners of the remaining houses move in.

Edited by simon194 (Fri 27-Jan-17 11:31:16)

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(deleted) Fri 27-Jan-17 14:10:30
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thanks eveyone
Standard User Pgre
(experienced) Fri 27-Jan-17 16:32:43
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Hassel AKA encourage your developer to fund it perhaps if its a new build.
Thats what I did. Took a year but its there now.

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Standard User simon194
(experienced) Fri 27-Jan-17 19:23:18
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Probably a bit too late now because the developer will be off the estate by the end of March.
Standard User Pgre
(experienced) Fri 27-Jan-17 19:32:18
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They had left site when I started asking... so worth asking now.

If you don't ask you don't get as my mother used to say !

Regards PGre
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(deleted) Fri 27-Jan-17 21:02:40
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depends who wants to fund it -- I assume the one you have mentioned is Kempston 34 -- which was co funded by the developer / Openreach
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