I'm happy enough with the speeds but I'm noit keen on paying for 900 if I'm not getting it.
If you're getting 900+ in Mint then you have no issue with BT. The problem is with your installation of Windows.
If you use third party security / antivirus / anti-malware software you may need to fully remove this, and locate any "completely remove" tool on the vendor website. Then try some of the tips at
https://www.speedguide.net/ which attempt to repair some of the MS settings that third party AV tools mess up. (as even some new computers come pre-loaded).
Some of this security
garbage is run by companies that are finding it almost impossible to make money, so can't invest in updating for new versions of Windows, as most corporates have abandoned third party security software.
Symantec was a leader in this, they sold to Broadcom and now Broadcom have
sold that part on.... they realised they'd bought something crazy.
You need defence in depth, which means a) checking email (free if you use GMail, Yahoo, Outlook/hotmail or similar) and b) adblocker or similar in your browser, and then let the operating system's built in tools protect the operating system.
23 years of broadband connectivity since 1999 trial - Live BQM