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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 17-Jun-21 13:36:18
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SO, you can get FTTC at 44 Mbps, or go full fibre at up to 1000Mbps.

The latter would be my chouce, just chose a suitable level for your needs.


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Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 17-Jun-21 14:06:33
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I would certainly by preference go with a supplier that delivers FTTP even if I only wanted 40Mbps speeds as the stability would be far better and give easy later route to upgrades. The only issue is that there are fewer ISPs offering FTTP so a preferred provider may not be available except via FTTC.
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(deleted) Thu 17-Jun-21 14:07:50
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Thank you. I will look up both. As you may have realised, I am not a gamer, so super fast isn't a requirement.


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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 17-Jun-21 14:11:58
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In reply to a post by zzaffy:
There has not been a landline here for years. The BT checker asks for phone number. I don't now what it is.

….. and yet according to your first post, you have ‘been using BT for years’ ??

Is there a decent 4G signal where you are ? Could you not go the mobile data route ?

Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 17-Jun-21 14:12:16
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You may not need superfast speeds, however, everything is moving to Full Fibre - or FTTP. Yes, you will need a fibre running in but that is not difficult.

More ISPs that offer FTTP packages have various ones from 80 up to 1000 Mbps and often, with the lower packages, they can be cheaper than FTTC where you will have line rental which may be a spearate item or included in te package.

To be blunt - just go for FTTP and ignore FTTC.


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Edited by MHC (Thu 17-Jun-21 14:13:34)

Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 17-Jun-21 15:15:35
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It also says they have moved house... (new house hasn't got a landline, BT was in use at old house).
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 17-Jun-21 15:37:58
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Oh yeah ….. 🤥

Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 17-Jun-21 16:19:10
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I read it as though there IS a landline at the new house. But the OP does not need one.


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Standard User pluralist
(member) Thu 17-Jun-21 19:46:29
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If there is a dial-tone then try 17070 Option 2. But I agree with the others, Get FTTP if possible. Just the lowest speed!

Connections: OnePlus 8 Pro, 4G max 165Mbps down, 24Mbps up on Three Mobile, and B311 4G router, tbb tests normally 35-45Mpbs down, 65Mbps off-peak, 9-24 up.
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 18-Jun-21 08:44:20
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And then their second post states
MHC Sorry stuck on first hurdle. There has not been a landline here for years. The BT checker asks for phone number. I don't now what it is.
All a bit confusing as to what is the old address and what is the new address...
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