The distance from telephone exchange and quality of wiring (in your house and in the street) all factor into your actual broadband speed The main exception to this rule is if you're using afull fibre connection, also known as fibre to the premises (FTTP), which is unaffected by the dista...
BT have no more information on Openreach plans , than the likes of Sky or Talk Talk , in that they are all simply users of Openreach networks , if the publicity OR provide for their FTTP rollout plans isn’t as comprehensive as you would like , it’s not really something BT can do ...
Fibre to the premises (FTTP). This is the best connection you can get under the NBN. In this, fibre-optic cables are hooked up directly to your home via the ground or through overhead lines. These should deliver the maximum speeds your provider can offer, but only about 20% of properti...
As you imply, it is not partocularly helpful since it simply suggests that FTTP will be available in the future. Not great when trying to decide whether tos tick or move to the likes of Virgin who currently do provide a better service in the area. But then, maybe this is why BT and...
Currently, Full Fibre (also known as FTTP) is the fastest type of broadband connection you can have. If your connection uses an older type of fibre optic cables or the even older copper wiring, your speed will be comparatively less. Distance from exchange If your home is connected to the...
As you imply, it is not partocularly helpful since it simply suggests that FTTP will be available in the future. Not great when trying to decide whether tos tick or move to the likes of Virgin who currently do provide a better service in the area. But then, maybe this is why...
As you imply, it is not partocularly helpful since it simply suggests that FTTP will be available in the future. Not great when trying to decide whether tos tick or move to the likes of Virgin who currently do provide a better service in the area. But then, maybe this is why BT and...