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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 21-Aug-18 09:00:43
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Hi all

I am getting now tv on a rolling 30 day contract how are the speeds for people using them I know it varies exchange to exchange but just a general look at them especially peak times

Thanks
Standard User speedyrite
(member) Tue 21-Aug-18 10:01:05
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According to my SamKnows whitebox, I am getting the same level of D/L & U/L throughput speeds as I was getting on Sky Fibre for the past 6 years and no noticeable issues at peak times.
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(deleted) Tue 21-Aug-18 10:03:41
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Thanks for that mate


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Standard User j0hn83
(experienced) Tue 21-Aug-18 10:04:55
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FTTC doesn't really vary exchange by exchange very much.
It entirely depends on the distance between you and the cabinet.

What estimate did Now TV give you? Have you had FTTC previously?

You will get the same sync speed between different ISP's once DLM has settled the line.
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(deleted) Tue 21-Aug-18 10:09:42
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Only reason I ask is when I had talktalk I lost 57meg speed during peak times but not with BT so TT backhaul was bad at my exchange..

Don't recall but when I searched the checker I could get 80 as the cab is about 50 yards or so away I opted for the fab fiber upto 38 so I should get 38 or there abouts

At this property no
Standard User j0hn83
(experienced) Tue 21-Aug-18 10:26:15
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Only reason I ask is when I had talktalk I lost 57meg speed during peak times


That's definitely not the norm.
My 2 1/2 years on Talktalk I got full throughput 24/7.

A little slow down at peak is expected for budget ISP's but nothing to that extent.

I've never come across such bad congestion on Sky's network I would expect you to get a very similar experience as with BT.

I would also expect Talktalk to have made upgrades at your exchange since then if it was that bad.
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(deleted) Tue 21-Aug-18 10:31:28
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Yea the area I lived in was id say more a budget area so I'd expect they ISP'S to be hammered..

This was little over a year ago.. And when on the exchange I'm moving to my parents got talktalk equally as bad at peak times.. But a friend over on the other side of the city talktalk was and still is perfect for him.

Yea so hopefully i get good speeds would be happy with a drop to 25 in peak times if I get any

Here was the worst test I had My Broadband Speed Test

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Standard User speedyrite
(member) Wed 22-Aug-18 07:52:53
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One of the things that I have always liked about Sky Broadband since I first switched to them in 2007 (and hence NOW Broadband to whom I switched this year) is their own national core network, which (from various documents and presentations that I've seen) seems to be quite impressive in terms of current and planned future capacity. Of course, I suppose it's going to have to be so, given Sky's plans for delivering Sky Q via the internet.
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(deleted) Wed 22-Aug-18 08:03:18
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Very true.. But my thoughts were plusnet are the same company as bt or own them but from what I read 2 different experiences
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 22-Aug-18 08:59:24
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I'm not certain but I think NowTV uses all the same infrastructure as Sky it is just sold under different model. PlusNet have pretty much their own infrastructure for all the back end services and so are essentially a completely separate ISP from BT.

So, with PlusNet you can (and do) get a completely different experience. With NowTV the technical experience should be the same as Sky.
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