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I'm currently using a EE 4G month-to-month, it works well, but it's expensive. I do stream netflix from time to time but I'm no heavy user by any stretch. I'd see its the bandwidth I don't really need if that makes sense.
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BT, Zen and AAISP are pretty much your options. Sky and TalkTalk etc have chosen to not yet offer their services on Openreach�s FTTP network.
The price for Infinity 1 and 2 is the same prices as it is for FTTC.
You can�t have an ADSL service though.
Isn't that meant to say 'can'? 
The OP address "might" only be FTTP and have no copper, if so, then no ADSLx
Paul
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I've not heard of that before but yes possible!
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BT, Zen and AAISP are pretty much your options. Sky and TalkTalk etc have chosen to not yet offer their services on Openreach�s FTTP network.
The price for Infinity 1 and 2 is the same prices as it is for FTTC.
You can�t have an ADSL service though.
Isn't that meant to say 'can'? 
If the developer planned for FTTP then I doubt it Openreach would also have installed copper, which means he can�t get an adsl1/adsl2+ service.
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I think that's going to be your best bet for now. Hunt around and see what the best mobile data deal is going to be.
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Surely it makes sense to go for Infinity 1 which is around 30 quid a month woth no worries about usage then? Rather than worrying about going over and spending more on data?
With more higher quality content being available, it�s not hard to chew through hundreds of Gb per month without thinking about it, especially if you watch netflix. 4K HDR content uses about 10Gb per hour.
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I've not heard of that before but yes possible!
I could take you half a dozen plus large new build estates round here where Openreach FTTC is the only service.
I believe it is the way forward, so unusual to see posts of the OP's ilk.
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But then it seems likely the OP will still be paying for a mobile contract of some sort on top of the FTTP service.
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Said he�s using EE 4G month to month, so I assumed no contract.
If it is a contract, then see it out and get a fixed line service, imo.
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Agreed ....
Seems odd to have someone post on here about only being able to get FTTP ...... different strokes innit.
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