Is this looking good people?
I have been on the phone multiple times about why our broadband is being cut off on regular intervals, we were told this is testing. This is fine.
Our speeds in the testing period have been put down to 4Mbps. This is ok, but I phoned them since it was 10 days on from 25th July (when in reality our broadband was live 20th of July), telling them this and they said there was nothing they could do as it's now "working days". Our speeds have not gone back up as they have told us that's the max for our line, but also telling us our max line speed is 8 to 10Mbps. This is false as we have received 12.55Mbps. Proof of these tests are here:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/3640406527.png and here:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/3650941702.png.
We also have technical proof, as we should actually be getting the full 24Mbps (in theory) or the full 17Mbps. This is because our line attenuation is only 10.5 dB. On a graph shown here:
http://www.warcom.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/201... ours is in the range of that we should be getting at minimum 15Mbps on our line. This is if our line, cabinet and route to the exchange is fully stable.
From my intuition, and others from thinkbroadband.co.uk, we have come to the conclusion that we have an unstable line, which is not up to standards of ADSL+2 or that we are being banded due to this instability.
http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/speed_guide/br...
We look to be unstable or put in the wrong band.
With this evidence, I would also like to ask why the cabinet is "full", or why our line is "not suitable for fibre broadband" when someone on the same telephone pole is suitable. This would mean our line isn't up to speed and it should be upgraded or replaced, as we are also getting a bad noise margin on our upstream rate (6.6dB)