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Standard User keymaster
(committed) Wed 14-Dec-22 19:58:10
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FTTP 900/120 suggested short list please?


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Hi Guys
Am I missing anybody from my short list? this is my situation.
I went back to BT some time ago as I heard they were upgrading from fttc to fttp, they have been fairly good and I have enjoyed my stay but we are not reaching the end of my current 2 year contract.
the price has went up several times and I am currently paying £110 a month for FTTP, IP calls with 500 mins and 12gig unlimited texts and calls on mobile on Halo 2.
their offer to me was to lose the IP landline all together and they drop to £96 for another 2yrs contract,
What I am thinking is I can move mobile to sim only deal with more data elsewhere for under £10 a month. I am happy to use my Snom voip phone and use another provider.
I really want good quality reliable and fast FTTP sticking with 900/120, with good uk based support.
Hardware: I currently have free smart hub2 and 2 BT disks - I am not a big fan of but will need to purchase new, looking at Fritzbox or Ubiquiti Dream Machine or similar but ££££

I have looked at the following.
AAISP - looks great but possibly just too expensive.
IDNET - looking like the favourate currently.
BT - staying with BT for fibre only and not having to buy hardware.
Zen - worried about some recent complaints on here saying not what they used to be.

Opinions please, and should I be adding anybody else to my list?

Thanks for your time

K
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 15-Dec-22 09:06:46
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Not sure why your broadband is that expensive? I have the 900Mb package with Halo 3 and it is about £62 per month - I did have mobile with 12GB a month data that added about £10 to that but moved to EE on a black friday deal for a similar price as my contract is up in March. Currently via the BT site I am being offered 900Mb Halo3 for the same price for additional two year or for £1 more I can get Halo3+ with the hybrid data backup with EE and complete wifi.

I don't have any minutes on the landline but you have said even without that it would be £96 - something doesn't seem right with the pricing unless you have other services on BT that you are paying for.
Standard User keymaster
(committed) Thu 15-Dec-22 13:01:59
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Hi Ian
Thank you so much for taking the time to go through all my saga.
Previously I had Halo 2 900/120 with family mobile pack and 500 mins calls on landline for £110
now they offering Halo3 900/120 with no landline and family sim pack for £96
I tried calling Idnet for a run down of what they can do but the guy I spoke to didn't seem overly interested and directed me to their website.
I wondered if talktalk business were worth considering?
Am i being over cautious? just want to make sure I am making correct decision before commit to 2 years!
thanks


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Standard User majika2007
(member) Thu 15-Dec-22 13:44:16
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Hi,
I just had my FTTP installed.
I managed to snag Black Friday deal for BT FTTP 900/110mbps

Its a Very fast connection..

Deal included: SH2 No-voice data-only + Free 12mo XBox Ultimate game pass
x6mo half price then £56pcm month 7 onwards. Plus Cashback due ~£89.

Its a very quick line and will have a hard job utilising this kind of speed.. 500mbps package would more than be sufficient for me personally.

What I learned along the way?
- Lead time was about 4wks from initial order to install (today) [worth the wait]
- Talktalk are [censored] and didn't even bother to send confirmation email when I originally placed order (So, Cancelled lack of customer support seem like some back office issues going on there IMO)
- 900Mbps / 110mbps connection is very fast.. More than what I was expecting coming from 50mbps VDSL2.
- Nokia Modems are really quite small.
- The BT SH2 router is ok ..but I much prefer my RT-AX89X router and XT8 Mesh nodes for my Wired/wireless connections and its a beast of a router than suites a 900mbps line.

HTH's

PS. I was impressed with the 2 guys from MJQuinn/Openreach engineers who attended to do the install..
Its like minus -5 deg Celsius outside atm and these guys had to use a boiling kettle full of water to unlock the manhole chamber before they could get to connecting my up. Dedication right there..
they done a nice clean install and more importantly Left my home in tidy condition just as was like before they arrived.
BT paying slight premium but IMO its worth it when compared to TT.

Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 15-Dec-22 13:49:01
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I assume then that it is your family sim pack increasing the price - I guess that is costing you over £30 a month?
Standard User keymaster
(committed) Thu 15-Dec-22 14:53:17
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Hi
I think £25, thanks
Roy
Standard User Skie
(newbie) Thu 15-Dec-22 19:45:54
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EE are an option, though beware they lock in price rises. But you can get discounts via work and/or cashback deals pretty regularly. Can use your own kit with them too.
Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Fri 16-Dec-22 14:07:28
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Just to throw in my two penny worth to say that your VoIP service doesn't have to be with the ISP selected for FTTP. Splitting the two services may mean that the ATA built into the router is unconfigurable for the service of your choice though. Separate hardware then becomes necessary.
Standard User keymaster
(committed) Fri 16-Dec-22 16:31:46
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In reply to a post by trolleybus:
Just to throw in my two penny worth to say that your VoIP service doesn't have to be with the ISP selected for FTTP. Splitting the two services may mean that the ATA built into the router is unconfigurable for the service of your choice though. Separate hardware then becomes necessary.


oh really? thank you
Standard User Fido
(experienced) Fri 16-Dec-22 19:31:15
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In reply to a post by keymaster:
the price has went up several times and I am currently paying £110 a month for FTTP, IP calls with 500 mins and 12gig unlimited texts and calls on mobile on Halo 2.


Wow ! - Those monthly BT costs seem to be really high and the constant price increases with BT seem like a real huge BT negative.

I have been with Zen for some years: at first I was on Zen FTTC, (which was second to none), and then with Zen FTTP, (which was often dire).

Up to a few months ago I had a lot of FTTP performance issues with Zen and my finger has often hovered over the transfer/migrate to BT FTTP button but in the last few months Zen FTTP has mostly been OK.

Previously Zen prices were always much higher than others but over recent years Zen prices have become far more competative and since I have been with Zen for some time; I now only pay around £51 per month including VAT, (Price for Life), for broadband only which means that I will pay the same price for life as long as I stay with them on the same contract, and at present Zen are OK which creates a dialema and us an incentive to stay while they remain OK.

Therefore, I will stay with Zen while they remain OK but if Zen start to deriorate again I will probably quickly head to BT.

Just a few weeks ago in the BT Black Friday Sale, BT 2 year cost for 900 mbps, (Broadband Only), worked out at about £49 but this would be subject to the usual regular BT Price Rises and since you are happy with BT. - Personally, I would try again to negotiate a new customer Broadband Only deal with BT and possibly use other VOIP and mobile phone providers.

Let us know where you go and how they compare with BT.

Regards,
Fido

Zen 900 mbps FTTP
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