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Paul 09-09-2023 01:03

Re: YouFibre
 
Interesting, on that Netomania site, my exchange is displayed as a purple triangle, suggesting they are working on it, but when I check my postcode, it says "not in scope".

Peter729 09-09-2023 08:37

Re: YouFibre
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36159645)
IIRC that price is for the first 2 years.

The contract is for 2 years but after that who knows what the price might be, however, during the tem of the contract Youfibre do guarantee NO in contract price rises. A 2 year resonably priced service with a fixed price contract price is unusual and good value.

Gavin-D 20-09-2023 18:51

Re: YouFibre
 
Have seen a rumour that YouFibre could merge with a TV company next month, no idea who or if it's true. But if they do, it could really hit Virgin Media areas where they're expanding to already a lot ditching VM for You as it is.

Gavin-D 21-09-2023 17:32

Re: YouFibre
 
Does anyone have the YouFibre Sky Stream combo?

A YouFibre rep has told me that their routers don't work well with it, is this true?

pip08456 21-09-2023 21:45

Re: YouFibre
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gavin-D (Post 36160450)
Does anyone have the YouFibre Sky Stream combo?

A YouFibre rep has told me that their routers don't work well with it, is this true?

What has You Fibre got to do with Your Fibre????

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter729 (Post 36159878)
The contract is for 2 years but after that who knows what the price might be, however, during the tem of the contract Youfibre do guarantee NO in contract price rises. A 2 year resonably priced service with a fixed price contract price is unusual and good value.

I know that, I'll be going on it next month. Just pointing it out. I believe (don't quote) that it goes up to about £45 which is still good value.

Paul 21-09-2023 22:41

Re: YouFibre
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36160457)
What has You Fibre got to do with Your Fibre????

:confused:

Where is 'Your' mentioned ?

pip08456 22-09-2023 11:30

Re: YouFibre
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36160462)
:confused:

Where is 'Your' mentioned ?

I need to go to specsavers!

Gavin-D 24-09-2023 16:52

Re: YouFibre
 
YouFibre have said they're hoping to roll out IPV6 to go alongside CGNAT across the country by the end of the year

Gavin-D 25-09-2023 14:49

Re: YouFibre
 
YouFibre have topped 50,000 customers in the UK, up from 22,000 at the beginning of the year

Skie 15-01-2024 19:10

Re: YouFibre
 
Add me to the YouFibre list of customers

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2024/01/1.png

£32 a month (including static ip)

Peter729 15-01-2024 19:23

Re: YouFibre
 
Just look at that ping, that would be 11 with Virgin

Jimmy-J 15-01-2024 22:26

Re: YouFibre
 
Still not available in my area yet.

Paul 15-01-2024 22:51

Re: YouFibre
 
Ditto.
Quote:

Unfortunately, YouFibre is not yet available in your area.
Its annoying you have to enter name/phone/email just to find that out, so I gave dummy info.

Skie 16-01-2024 21:29

Re: YouFibre
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36168303)
Ditto.
Its annoying you have to enter name/phone/email just to find that out, so I gave dummy info.

Yeah I hate that. However on the youfibre checker if you choose anything for the existing package pages, the button at the bottom of the "give us your details" page indicates if you can get something or not.

Show Packages = you're able to order a line
Continue = No luck

Or you can check https://bidb.uk/ out. It does a good job of highlighting rollouts and they must be using a Netomnia/YouFibre API because as soon as I'd submitted the order my postcode showed up as having a connection.


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