Unfortunately, I concur with some strange goings on over at Zen recently.
Joined Zen during Dec 2020 as a FTTP 900 (OR) customer. Performance was always very good, albeit with strange gateway and routing issues occasionally (well documented in this forum). Usually a reboot of my router would bring back in line. Nevertheless, connection was always solid in terms of throughput, give or take 5% (+~850Mbps).
On 14th December 2021 the connection dropped for a short period at around 1AM and my throughput dropped dramatically to anywhere between 250Mbps and 600Mbps. Most notably is that my latency to the first external hop went from around 8ms to 2ms. Which is of course one positive.
Anyway, I raised a ticket with Zen who were trying to do the usual palming off, lots of back and forth. It wasn't until I broke out my monitoring tools and gave
reports and graphs that they admitted that on 14th Dec at 0100AM, they had in fact moved my connection from "off-net" to "on-net". I'm not entirely sure what that means in the grand scheme of things but what I do know is that the connection has been really poor since then. A quote from their email below.
"Thanks for your email and providing me with those screenshots. On the 14th December you were moved over to Zen equipment so what we call from off-net to an on-net Zen service. I initially thought it could be related to this so spoke to our networks team who have done a few checks and are unable to find issues on our side as of yet. They have confirmed the backhaul is fine and not contended so should not really be a cause of concern."
Anyway, it's with their network team currently. I'm hopeful they'll find a resolve in the coming week to this otherwise I'll be pushing for a move without penalty.
Update from Zen this morning
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"This is very likely a customer side or an Openreach issue., All diagnostics need to be done with the customer and an investigation from Openreach side and fault management if that does not improve the situation. DCoE would need to be contacted if going through an Openreach engineer".
I think highly unlikely given the circumstances and events, but will jump thrpugh the hoops until they admit it's their end.
Edited by Spudster (Tue 21-Dec-21 09:52:46)