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Distance from cabinet (green street box) and /or Exchange:If your house is further from your street cabinet or the exchange then the broadband signal has further to travel and has a higher probability of interference. This shouldn’t be an issue with Full Fibre (FTTP) connections where the ...
Coverage & Availability BT’s full fibre broadband makes use of full fibre connectivity (FTTP) through the Openreach network. As of 2022, BT offers full fibre broadband to around 8 million UK homes. This equates to about 30% of all UK households. The current ambition is for this to increa...
Having connection or speed problems with Fibre to the cabinet, Fibre to the Home or Full Fibre broadband? This is the place to post your questions
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In addition, if you’re living at one of 4 million addresses with access to full fibre (FTTP) broadband, you’ll also have access toBT’s Full Fibre plans: You can add Hybrid Connect to any of these broadband plans from BT. To check the availability of different plans at your address...
See if your ADSL stats are any good | UK broadband availability checker | Speed test for PC, tablets and mobilesThe author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband. ...
Having connection or speed problems with Fibre to the cabinet, Fibre to the Home or Full Fibre broadband? This is the place to post your questions
I can't place my broadband order What is incompatible with Broadband? There are a variety of products incompatible with broadband. For the latest list, please consult your Technical Handbook or Availability Checker Best Practice. What is a 'Tag on the line', and how do I remove one?
The VDSL2 based fibre-to-the-cabinet service being rolled out by BT gives users up to 40Mbps broadband, and faster speeds should be expected by everyone connected as the technology works by shortening the distance used for the last section of the line that is still deployed using the exist...