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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 03-Nov-19 11:43:19
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Re: FTTC Vs FTTP latency (Openreach network)


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Once the big switch over starts and all the big ISP are on board you will see that happen.

Openreach leafleting will have many thinking you can only get it from BT
But in the mean time the stats look bad and some use that to say faster speeded products are not required yet.
Standard User Jake4
(learned) Mon 04-Nov-19 18:46:02
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Re: FTTC Vs FTTP latency (Openreach network)


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FTTP is now installed and I'm getting on adverage of 6-7ms on speedtest.net (excluding the high jitter since it was just installed). The lowest ping I saw today was 5ms from Bristol to London. (Over WiFi)

https://www.speedtest.net/android/5451390515.png
Standard User CarlTSpeak
(regular) Mon 04-Nov-19 21:45:56
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Re: FTTC Vs FTTP latency (Openreach network)


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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by MrSaffron:
Once the big switch over starts and all the big ISP are on board you will see that happen.

Openreach leafleting will have many thinking you can only get it from BT
But in the mean time the stats look bad and some use that to say faster speeded products are not required yet.


They would be correct. See take up of >80 Mb in FTTP-only services and proportion of VM customers on >200.

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