Howdy, I migrated to Zen back in April (BTMax from May) and was initially unimpressed with the connection stability. It was better than Plus who had my custom previously, but it wasn't really good. I raised a fault with Zen and they raised it with BT, which resulted in a slow-down and, thankfully, increased stability of my line. Since then I was sync-ing about 2.5MB/s with line speeds of about 2.0. Good enough for me provided that stability is good as I need reliability more than speed.
The other week my phone broke down and I got a BT engineer to call. He found a broken wire in the cable from pole to house, replaced it, and moved the master socket to my router. Guess what: line quality jumped, I am syncing now 5.5MB/s now, line speed >4.0MB/s and all is very stable. The engineer was impressed and said that given my >1m distance from the exchange, this was now pretty good compared to other houses he had seen in comparable locations.
The lesson, I suppose, is to suspect the line first and be very clear about this when you raise faults. Speaking to this BT guy (who was extremely helpful btw), the worst that can happen is a 100 quid charge for a line shift (to move your master socket to the router, if the other way round is not possible). I would have thought a 100 quid charge is worth it to avoid the hassle of migrating and stuff. Especially when, ultimately, the line quality is so incredibly important. Use Zen to diagnose the issue and raise a fault, better yet, have a fault with your landline and get the engineer to call. This leads to a total change in BT behaviour - hostile, unhelpful and barely understandable over the phone; professional, knowledgable and really helpful on location. I have learned my lesson now I guess.
Fred



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