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Discussion topic: Sky WiFi Max - Part Fibre

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This message was authored by Cuppa This message was authored by: Cuppa

Sky WiFi Max - Part Fibre

I'm sick and tired of the broadband cutting out and having to be stuck on part fibre connections - I got to check for an upgrade for full-fibre will no luck of full-fibre being introduced to my area. Can we get full fibre in the area because the speeds I was advertised were 35mbps-63mbps and I'm only getting 12mbps on a good day. When the weather is shocking (and in the UK that is majority of the time) the internet keeps cuttings out and it's doing my head in. So what can we do to improve my experience as it's been shocking so far......

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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Sky WiFi Max - Part Fibre

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@Cuppa wrote:

I'm sick and tired of the broadband cutting out and having to be stuck on part fibre connections - I got to check for an upgrade for full-fibre will no luck of full-fibre being introduced to my area.


If you are in the UK, the Openreach target for completion of the commercially viable portion of the national FTTP rollout is December 2026.  Sky and any other Openreach-network ISP has no influence on the speed, scope or scale of this fifteen billion pound project.

 

https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/where-when-building-ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband 

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Re: Sky WiFi Max - Part Fibre

How does that help me now though, the internet is very inconsistent and I double checked the advertised speed I was offered and it says 61mbps in my area but yet I struggle to get a consistent 10mbps...... is there any way you can improve your coverage to reach the advertised speeds because this is getting ridiculous......

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