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Oh, totally! I wouldn't require much more than we have now (55/7), tbh! It's more a curiosity as to why it is 330/50, not 1000/220, for the people/business that may need it. 
Like you, I can't see why BT offering is such a strange mix when other companies supply 1000/1000 or even 500/500 (which is my install). I think the £39 a month I pay is well worth it too. Once you have faster speeds I can guarantee you do wonder how you ever managed with less.
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Yeah, it is a little weird. I guess we normally download more rather than upload, so it makes sense to offer asymmetric speeds. Let's just say I would take 100/20 over 20/20.  Yeah, I guess so, I very rarely encounter any problems with the speed I have now, and the other members of our household rarely complain (one watches a lot of 4K Netflix).
Edited by Grimers (Sat 10-Apr-21 21:04:45)
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I finally found out why my neighbour can get 1000 whereas I am on the 330 package and cannot move up. We are fed from exactly the same CBT.
He has residential, I have business - and BT business want heavy users to move to a dedicated "private circuit" type provision offering 1000/1000 rather tan FTTP.
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" Once you have faster speeds I can guarantee you do wonder how you ever managed with less."
Apart from downloading large updates in seconds rather than minutes how does such a fast speed differ when browsing, sending emails, using FaceAche, etc?
Was Eclipse Home Option 1, VM 2Mb & O2 Standard
Utility Warehouse (up to 16mbps) via Talk Talk, upgraded to fibre 40/10
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I finally found out why my neighbour can get 1000 whereas I am on the 330 package and cannot move up. We are fed from exactly the same CBT.
He has residential, I have business - and BT business want heavy users to move to a dedicated "private circuit" type provision offering 1000/1000 rather tan FTTP.
Haha oh they pulled that one on you - We have G.Fast in one of our Derby locations on BT Business's 150 package, despite us supposedly allowing to get max speeds of 330 due to our cabinet proximity, but i was informed their business broadband didn't support it. We're relocating premises in a couple months, so im hoping the new location we'll be able to get some form of 1GB Fibre on business.
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BT Business is not the only fruit. If they won't give you what you want, there there are Talktalk Business, Cerberus, Aquiss, IDnet, and a whole range of other business-focussed ISPs who will happily sell you the service you want.
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/packages?type=business
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/packages/fttp-broadband
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Ironically cityfibre can be the opposite, at my address I can order from a business reseller now if I wanted, is fibre under my street, but if I try to order residential its vdsl only.
There is residential work been done but its on opposite side of city.
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Ironically cityfibre can be the opposite, at my address I can order from a business reseller now if I wanted, is fibre under my street, but if I try to order residential its vdsl only.
There is residential work been done but its on opposite side of city. 
The "business" service will be a leased line, with a direct dig to your property, your own dedicated fibre strand, most likely a three year contract and possibly ECCs depending on how far they have to dig.
This is the type of service that Cityfibre offered even before starting their FTTP rollout.
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Ironically cityfibre can be the opposite, at my address I can order from a business reseller now if I wanted, is fibre under my street, but if I try to order residential its vdsl only.
There is residential work been done but its on opposite side of city. 
The "business" service will be a leased line, with a direct dig to your property, your own dedicated fibre strand, most likely a three year contract and possibly ECCs depending on how far they have to dig.
This is the type of service that Cityfibre offered even before starting their FTTP rollout.
3 year contract tick.
Free install.
Thanks for info.
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