It was more aimed at the fact we may now see some different content in the posts from Mr Kirby, although I suspect they'll be along the lines of "not getting 300mbps all the tkme"... 
LOL, excuse me, most of my posts wasn't even about my connection, most was replies helping people
Anyhow that shouldn't really happen, the fibre in the splitter gets split up into 32 strands, only 4 (including ours) will be in use for the time being, 2 of them are only using 52Mbps, not too sure what the old lady 4 doors from us has.
But I worked it out as if every body (i.e. 32 connections) had infinity 4 and all 32 connections hammered their connection all would get a maximum speed of 78.125Mbps which is a hell of a lot better than out ADSL connection that has trouble running You Tube.
That won't happen due to they have only plumbed in 12 fibres from the splitter to our dp and everybody else between our dp and our splitter are not going to get FTTP for some reason, and that they are to be put on their new system when it starts, I was told by an engineer that it will be G.FAST when they roll it out to our area, it seems that our exchange is used a lot for trials.
So that's a 2.5Gbps fibre strand split up into just 12 fibres, so that's 208Mbps, unless they reduce the bandwidth down that fibre which they might.
I was also told the remaining 12K lines on our exchange that was originally down for FTTP which was halted in mid install will be moved over to G.FAST.
That's what I was told by a couple of engineers, not too sure if that is true or not.
But either way its better that what we have now LOL.
Paul