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ISP Representative aquiss
(isp) Mon 27-Sep-21 12:43:50
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Re: FTTP that doesn't use Zen in anyway


[re: E300] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by E300:
Many thanks for the confirmation. Quick question, apart from the Standard care and Enhanced care for repair times when comparing your Home and Business products, are there any other advantages taking the business offering over the home?


The services are delivered identical in all other ways, it's purely the care levels that define the difference as you have correctly picked up on.

Martin Pitt
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Aquiss Limited
https://www.aquiss.net

FTTC, FTTP, GEA, EFM, Leased Lines, Telecoms and Hosting
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Standard User nrb501
(regular) Mon 27-Sep-21 13:36:21
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Re: FTTP that doesn't use Zen in anyway


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In reply to a post by E300:
In reply to a post by jpm:
If you don't need a static IP then I find it very hard to fault BT.

Unfortunately need a static IP for work reasons as otherwise they would be a contender.


BT's business packages do come with static IP addresses
Standard User E300
(member) Mon 27-Sep-21 14:37:50
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Re: FTTP that doesn't use Zen in anyway


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Many thanks, yes they do indeed, they don't say if the IPv6 address is also static or what range they give, I presume a /56? I will hit them up on their chat service. The only slight negative is the 24 month contract on their business packages.


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Standard User tdw42
(member) Mon 27-Sep-21 15:13:01
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Re: FTTP that doesn't use Zen in anyway


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We have a couple of ICUK/CIX FTTP connections which use BT Wholesale. Their FTTC connections typically use TTB backhaul, not sure if they also use this for FTTP - it may be down to what handover is in place at the head-end exchanges.
They don't provide the higher speed packages, maximum is currently 330/50. Small charges for one or more static IPv4 addresses, no charge for IPv6 /48.
Standard User nrb501
(regular) Mon 27-Sep-21 16:03:29
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Re: FTTP that doesn't use Zen in anyway


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In reply to a post by tdw42:
They don't provide the higher speed packages, maximum is currently 330/50.


Just checked and of my address and shows "Full Fibre 900" is available to order, so seems that maximum is just limited by head-end equipment.
Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Tue 16-Nov-21 11:22:20
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Re: FTTP that doesn't use Zen in anyway


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Not a direct answer but Andrew recently mentioned on A&A IRC that L2TP limits are been raised "shortly", then some days later RevK started talking about asking for people to test higher speed FTTx services and upgrade of firebricks, so I think there is some coming higher speed A&A packages.

Andrew also said they in talks with cityfibre.

I do have concerns for Zen as the reports of performance problems just are not going away, the stories of gateway hopping reminds me of my plusnet and entanet days which I would rather avoid, but for me they seem the current best option.

I am hoping though that by the time cityfibre is available to me it will be available on A&A.

Edited by Chrysalis (Tue 16-Nov-21 11:24:14)

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