Hi,
Thanks for the posting - I have taken a look at the line statistics for your circuit and have checked the BT performance estimate to see how they compare.
The BT checker shows that your line is connected to the Morecambe exchange and predicts a line performance of 2500 kbps. The Sam Knows Wholesale checker picks up the same data (go to
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/checker2.php and enter your phone number and postcode - then follow the links) and suggests a line length of some 1.8 Km straight line - probably means that the actual line length is around 2Km.
Line performance is dependent on distance from exchange to customer - the longer the length the lower the speed.
The speed test that you have quoted is entirely in line with the BT estimation for your circuit. I have also looked at the historic trends on the BT Broadband Customer Reporting site - and this shows that the line profile is set to ADSL2500 - and that this is a consistent figure. Interleaving is set to ON (it is in Auto mode) which does suggest that there have been errors on the line and that interleaving is helping to resolve this.
We do advertise the NewNet service as 'up to 8Mb' - and it is priced at a flat rate whatever speed you achieve (pricing is based on usage and not on speed). There is information on the ADSL FAQ page to tell you about the limitations and the order checker will pull data from the BT system and display this.
The result of the TB Speedtest is entirely in line with the BT estimate. Please remember that each circuit is checked and data shown on an individual basis - you cannot compare with other circuits in the area as these may have different cable runs or even different cable.
On the basis of the information that we have it appears that the circuit is running as expected. If you have some data for attenuation, signal to noise ratio (noise margin) then this may help to determine if you could possibly expect any inmprovement.
Best regards
Peter Milford
NewNet
NEWNET 8020