I am thinking of changing to another ISP. I seem to remember I should have had 16 mb but the exchange was a distance away so I got around 8mb. If I change to another ISP will they have the same problem?
Change of ISP does not alter the distance from the exchange and thus attenuation. A Different termination in the exchange may change it very very slightly but nothing significant.
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You may find you can increase your speed by checking the ring/bell wire if you have never done so. That can improve connection speed by 0-2.5Mbps. Also read the Miscellaneous Nasties page.
If you are talking purely about throughput/speedtest results, these need to be done wired to your router, in case your wireless speed is rubbish.
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Would depend on router information such as Line Speed, Snr Margin and attenuation. Impossible to say without this.
I was on 6Mb with TT went to 12Mb with Eclipse. TT would not upgrade me to ADSL2.