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Standard User someuser08
(newbie) Fri 24-Sep-21 13:11:32
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Re: FTTP just enabled - but what are the options?


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Sky often do this, when the reality they can't supply a service at that speed for the following reason.

When new areas are being deployed, it's often not unusual for the maximum speed to be 330Mbps for a few weeks, before it changes to 1000Mbps. Our conversations with OR and BTW highlight they are doing this as part of first movers network management process. Once things settle and the first floods of orders have completed, checkers start to update.


Thanks, so I should pick up 300 product for now or wait until the checker is updated to high speed and not not bother with high speed upgrades until then? I think I'd be happy with 300 with BT if only they could offer it... So far its still not available, which is weird...
Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 24-Sep-21 19:34:23
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Re: FTTP just enabled - but what are the options?


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In reply to a post by aquiss:
Sky often do this, when the reality they can't supply a service at that speed for the following reason.

When new areas are being deployed, it's often not unusual for the maximum speed to be 330Mbps for a few weeks, before it changes to 1000Mbps. Our conversations with OR and BTW highlight they are doing this as part of first movers network management process. Once things settle and the first floods of orders have completed, checkers start to update.


Thanks, so I should pick up 300 product for now or wait until the checker is updated to high speed and not not bother with high speed upgrades until then? I think I'd be happy with 300 with BT if only they could offer it... So far its still not available, which is weird...

Its extremely difficult for anyone to answer this question, other than yourself as you're the one using it and paying the bill. However saying that unless you are an extreme user I think 330/50 is a pretty decent tier, and probably in the mid-point/sweet spot pricing wise.
Standard User someuser08
(newbie) Sat 25-Sep-21 15:39:11
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Yeah, I think I will go for 330 if I can find it. BT is still not allowing me to order it - will wait a bit more and can still go to Sky fully knowing that I will not get their 500 for the time being.

I do wonder though - will sky port my landline number to VOIP or that will be new?


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Standard User candlerb
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 25-Sep-21 16:55:09
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I do wonder though - will sky port my landline number to VOIP or that will be new?


You can do either: port your number to Sky (who'll provide it on the VOIP port on their router), or just take an entirely new service from Sky - in which case you'll still be paying for FTTC and/or voice with your current provider. In the latter case, you can then transfer your phone number to a 3rd party VOIP provider of your choice, and this will automatically trigger a cease of the phone line and attached FTTC.
Standard User someuser08
(newbie) Wed 29-Sep-21 09:34:43
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You can do either: port your number to Sky (who'll provide it on the VOIP port on their router), or just take an entirely new service from Sky - in which case you'll still be paying for FTTC and/or voice with your current provider. In the latter case, you can then transfer your phone number to a 3rd party VOIP provider of your choice, and this will automatically trigger a cease of the phone line and attached FTTC.


Thanks, I've read up on this VOIP situation and it seems to be a real pain in migrating providers after you got VOIP with them (as line numbers no longer recognised by BT checkers etc), so the most simple way is to just go FTTP without voice at all and move existing PSTN number to third party VOIP provider. I just need to get the sequence right: order new FTTP, wait for go live, move to VOIP? Will this also trigger existing FTTC broadband cease or I need to cancel that manually (and end up paying one month for both broadband services)?
Standard User candlerb
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 29-Sep-21 09:44:33
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I just need to get the sequence right: order new FTTP, wait for go live, move to VOIP?


Yes.

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Will this also trigger existing FTTC broadband cease


Yes.

If you're before end-of-contract then you'll end up paying some sort of early termination penalty; and a few providers also charge cease fees of around £30 (that is, if you're ceasing FTTC rather than transferring to another provider). It's unlikely to apply to you, but if it does, just take the hit and move on.
Standard User someuser08
(newbie) Tue 19-Oct-21 00:05:03
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Just an update to this. Apparently BT stopped marketing 300 product and just have 150, 500 and 900mpbs ones. That is why the 300 speed was not shown for me. Also for some reason their systems were so messed up that they could not upgrade me, but were able to order me fresh FTTP install with 300 speed. I wanted that all along anyway.

The installation is tomorrow and I was checking wholesale checker again and it's been updated from 330 to 1000, yay. Too late to change the order though, so I will let it complete and the ask to upgrade to 500 (seems to be the same price as 300 that I will be paying).
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