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I'm quite happy and impressed with bt broadband
I'm on up to 2meg and i'm 2 miles away from the exchange.:) Thu, 6 Apr 2006 15:01:45 UTC 1st 512K took 2187 ms = 234.1 KB/sec, approx 1929 Kbps, 1.88 Mbps 2nd 512K took 2218 ms = 230.8 KB/sec, approx 1902 Kbps, 1.86 Mbps 3rd 512K took 2187 ms = 234.1 KB/sec, approx 1929 Kbps, 1.88 Mbps 4th 512K took 2219 ms = 230.7 KB/sec, approx 1901 Kbps, 1.86 Mbps Overall Average Speed = approx 1915 Kbps, 1.87 Mbps I hope the up to 8meg, delivers results as good :D |
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Take a nother look in our ntl BB forum & see how many issues there are. But then again, as long as yours is ok (which it doesn't seem to be).....:dozey: Quote:
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Only 25% of customers will be able to receive 6.5mb and above. Thats straight from the horses mouth Neil. Quote:
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You mean they send the 10meg config out but dont supply the actual bandwidth to everyone I think that is a bit more accurate. BT had a problem where the users were synching higher but speeds were locked at 2meg on their profiles (yes I read up on these things) and they appear to be working on it fast as people are posting higher speeds now, I suspect this is what happened to this guy. Also on BT 2meg adsl they have a min standard that if speed was below 400kbit then they treat it as a fault. 400kbit been 1/5th of 2meg so if they use the same margins for 8meg then they might treat speeds below 2meg as a fault. Which is something ntl dont do. ---------- Post added at 21:52 ---------- Previous post was at 21:49 ---------- the link neil posted http://www.samknows.com/broadband/ also shows how BT make their exchange contention levels public green/amber/red. Will we see the same for ntl's ubrs? answers on a postcard please. |
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jtwn, why are you quoting BT Retail (not Wholesale / Openreach) releases?
Max is a Wholesale / Openreach product, BT Broadband are just another supplier of this who are doing it via BT Wholesale. You also appear to be blaming BT for the laws of physics which is interesting, namely that DSL is a distance dependent technology. This is the same worldwide, and FYI BT are looking at a number of ways to address this via pushing fibre deeper into the local network. If you can stop arguing the virtues of ntl with Neil for a moment you'll actually realise what BT have done is actually pretty astonishing, releasing up to 8Mbit availability onto over 5,000 exchanges and to 20+ million PSTN lines isn't something to be belittled it's actually a hell of an achievement and is something that's never been done anywhere before as far as I'm aware. Comparing BT and ntl like for like is grossly unfair anyway, BT are regulated to hell and back, their wholesale prices fixed high to encourage competition, their terms of access to their network strictly controlled, they have to ask permission to release new products. ntl on the other hand have no regulation (yet) however to describe what BT have done as anything bar a great achievement is ntl fanboyism in my opinion. It's an outstanding piece of logistics, planning and engineering several months if not years of upgrades have made possible. Hopefully it'll all go smoothly - the UK has just moved up the world speed table dramatically. |
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James Henry good post, I wonder how ntl would have done with the same regulation restrictions as BT. Certianly all these isps reselling BT ipstream having to cap is as a result of the ofcom regulated prices.
Interestingly I may be moving to cromer which some may know is a nice little town in norfolk and adsl max is already enabled there. Hardly a high populated area but still done. http://www.samknows.com/broadband/ex...hp?ecode=EACRO no sign of ntl there tho, not a cherrypicked area I presume :) |
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There have been some people having "teething" problems, after regrading their current servive to a MAX product. A helpful insight can be found here with links to further information.
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Thats so true about the UK BB position in the world, I can remember the days of the Scandanavian countries and their 8mb+ and thinking that that would never be over the horizon for us. How times change. I don't get kicks out of having a stab at people or organisations, I just think some people are completely unfair. I'm not saying BT BB is a drab service, that would be generalising the same as if somebody said it with ntl, I'm just pointing out the cons that some people are to happy to glaze over. I don't swear allegiance to any operator, I just want the best for the us, the consumers. I don't mind battling it out with Neil though when hes basically asking for it though :p: No hard feelings though ofc :) |
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That argument is too old now, yes bt inherited a network but they have had to maintain and upgrade it, and they did not inherit a adsl enabled network.
Wether or not bt still have a phone line monopoly is debatable. The way ntl are raising prices for their phone service would suggest otherwise. |
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Back totally ON TOPIC, my exchanged got Max enabled on the 31'st of march.
Any ideas when they are rolling out the upgrades because i missed out by 1 flaming day when i went BT :( |
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ask your isp.
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BT spent billions on that beastie. The cost of their upgrades and refurbishments by the time all was said and doesn't wasn't all that far from rebuilding a brand new network. It was a cashcow for the government, very little investment in the telephony network at all came from them. |
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Its arguable BT have spent more cash on their network then ntl have spent on theirs, also given the fact ntl and telewest have both also got freebies when they went into chapter 11 and creditors lost their cash.
---------- Post added at 04:49 ---------- Previous post was at 04:14 ---------- The ISP I may be looking at when I move is probably nildram, I see their cap doesnt apply 8 hours a day which would allow me to download larger stuff. So 8meg for under £25 with a cap higher then what I have now not bad going. |
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