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Standard User swervinc
(member) Wed 08-Nov-23 15:15:00
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EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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Just got my new 2.5Gb ONT today and sharing a speedtest if anyone is interested. Using my own router as the supplied one doesn't have 2.5Gb LAN smile

https://www.speedtest.net/result/d/598455960
Standard User JohnnyUK66
(newbie) Fri 17-Nov-23 15:10:47
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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May I ask where you live?

Have a read of my comments in this article - I'm having a nightmare with EE trying to get this service.

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/9734-where-is-ee...
Standard User Miggle
(regular) Fri 17-Nov-23 15:56:23
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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Got my 1.6 GB service last week (south west). Very happy with it.


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Standard User XGS_Is_On
(committed) Fri 17-Nov-23 16:01:49
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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Thanks.

Download seems good but it makes the upload seem even worse in comparison frown
Standard User JohnnyUK66
(newbie) Fri 17-Nov-23 16:41:20
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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I've ordered the 1.6G service under a different email address and the system has (for now) accepted the order and set a date for the engineer to come to the house.

I guess it may be cancelled beforehand, or the guy may actually fit a 2.5G ONT!

Who knows??!!
Standard User jimbof
(committed) Thu 23-Nov-23 11:37:26
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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How does it do with single threads?

Shame the upload is so low. I do better than that with my FTTP1000 service from another provider.
Standard User Rolandrat
(experienced) Fri 01-Dec-23 12:32:04
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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Just ordered 1.6Gb, moving from BT (within contract for no cancellation fees), grabbed the black friday deal £69.99 with 3 months free, on top of that EE reduced my mobile bill by £20 and given me Netflix basic for free saving me £7.99 on the Netflix premium package.
In total £27.99 a month saving not including the 3 months free for increase to 1.6Gb speed.
Just waiting for Cityfibre 2.5Gb to activate in my area so I can upgrade that also (as long as ISP does it also).

Speedtest

Draytek 3910(HA) - Cityfibre 900, BT FTTP 900 & Three 5G.
Standard User Cheule
(experienced) Fri 01-Dec-23 14:05:39
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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Is it me or is the ping very high?

Well not very high but more than I was expecting from FTTP.

BT FTTP 900+
Standard User Adduxi
(regular) Fri 01-Dec-23 14:26:42
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Re: EE 1.6Gb Speedtest


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In reply to a post by Cheule:
Is it me or is the ping very high?

Well not very high but more than I was expecting from FTTP.

Is the ping not dictated by location? Different test servers can give my FTTP different pings depending on location.
Standard User jpm
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 01-Dec-23 15:01:46
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The destination server is Dublin for some reason, which will account for the ping.
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