01 Feb 2024 12:02 PM
My internet speeds are ridiculous. Downloads of 1.72mbps and uploads of 0.74mbps. This is just not acceptable. Especially when working from home. 6 years of complaining and still nothing done about this issue. Openreach are a disgrace. Won't run a fibre cable to my property. I live in a rural area but this really shouldn't be an issue. Sky are also a disgrace. Charging me for fibre. Copper lines do not carry a fibre signal.
01 Feb 2024 12:06 PM
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Could you post your hub stats
01 Feb 2024 12:09 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky likely charge you for Fibre to the Cabinet which is Fibre from Exchange to Cabinet then copper from Cabinet to your home. This is called hybrid fibre and is called fibre by all ISPs.
01 Feb 2024 01:11 PM
01 Feb 2024 01:16 PM
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Definately a line fault
Could you enter your full postal address below and post the table and notes after removing your address from the image. It will give us an idea of the capabilities
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
01 Feb 2024 01:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhen you say you've been complaining for 6yrs have you had engineers out to look at it? With such a poor line like that i would not be surprised if Openreach have condemned the line and Sky have said they would release you from contract.
01 Feb 2024 01:28 PM - last edited: 01 Feb 2024 02:22 PM
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@RyanSmith wrote:
Openreach are a disgrace. Won't run a fibre cable to my property. I live in a rural area but this really shouldn't be an issue.
It is, of course, a very well known issue: whether a private, shareholder-owned company can or should be required to invest tens or hundreds of thousands of pounds to reach each of the final few percent of properties with FTTP (which won't be until the end of this decade) is a highly contentious topic. Very roughly speaking the last 10% of addresses will cost 10x and the ultimate 1% 100x the 'average' cost, and that's never going to be viable on purely commercial terms: this then implies massive state subsidy going to investors in what's effectively a monopoly provider.
"Gigabit broadband in the UK: Government targets, policy, and funding"
Sky are also a disgrace. Charging me for fibre. Copper lines do not carry a fibre signal.
Historically both Ofcom and the ASA have permitted all ISPs to describe and market Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) as 'fibre', while simultaneously admitting this is very likely to cause customer confusion.
01 Feb 2024 02:22 PM
01 Feb 2024 02:25 PM
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Is there a vdsl row at the top
01 Feb 2024 02:25 PM
Yes I've had Openreach engineers out plenty of times. Today being the last as there was a fault on the line and I had no internet at all. I asked the engineer about fibre and he just laughed .
01 Feb 2024 02:28 PM
No that was the whole table of content that came up when I typed my address in
01 Feb 2024 02:31 PM - last edited: 01 Feb 2024 03:32 PM
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@RyanSmith wrote:
I asked the engineer about fibre and he just laughed .
That's probably a clue ; )
I'm afraid if your property is one of the 20% mentioned in the Government briefing paper linked above then it's simply outside the remit of the 'commercial' FTTP rollout, and all bets are off.
01 Feb 2024 02:31 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWell for starters Sky should not be billing you for superfast broadband since the only product available to you is ADSL (This should as essentials on your bill)
If you go this site https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker and put your address in does it say anything like 'Build planned' above any of the fibre products?
01 Feb 2024 02:31 PM
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That is strange. As the mer on your stats signifies an superfast fttc vdsl line. Although the availability checker shows only adsl and sky states would show as pppoa instead of mer.
01 Feb 2024 03:06 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@cookiemonsteruk When i had Sky broadband and could only get ADSL it showed mer on my stats aswell(that was 10+ years ago).
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