01 Mar 2024 06:31 PM
I am having connection issues when gaming, uploading, and sending files I have reached out to Sky and they fixed my download speed (again) after the fourth home visit i was told they can't do anything about my upload speed as it is not guaranteed but you need at least 3mbps upload speed to make a decent connection when gaming and my numerous test never go beyond 0.20 Mbps
openreach and Sky are both saying everything is fine and after the last visit they said I'm free to leave as they cannot fix my issue
i have had 3 new wifi boxes and phone line sockets and the lines have been inspected and have been confirmed to be (working fine)
02 Mar 2024 12:00 PM
Thanks you for the quick responses I appreciate it.
Hopefully virgin media will be much better as I have now cancelled my contract and I am goint to be changing providers but after 9 years they didn't even try to keep me
I can't keep using internet with an upload speed like this it's unusable, I have weeks of results logged and none of them exceed 0.30 mbps.
im told I have to pay my next bill in 10 days but must send my equipment back in the next 5 working days or I will be charged for it, unbelievable.
01 Mar 2024 10:30 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@9yearMember Could you please post your router stats following the link below.
https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Broadband/How-to-find-your-Sky-Broadband-router-stats/td-p/2855717#M101...
02 Mar 2024 01:06 AM
https://gyazo.com/fc89de406040d9fcf2aaed26bb00aea2
even with this information, im told nothing can be done
upstream is 600kbps
02 Mar 2024 09:16 AM - last edited: 02 Mar 2024 09:24 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@9yearMember wrote:
openreach and Sky are both saying everything is fine and after the last visit they said I'm free to leave as they cannot fix my issue
Clearly it's not 'fine' as under 0.4Mbs is essentially unusable as an outbound speed. Unfortunately they are correct that upload isn't 'guaranteed', but I would note the Universal Service Obligation is for 1Mbs of outbound (with 10Mbs inbound). Claiming under USO does require BT to be the ISP, and I'd have to say it's currently unclear if USO challenges are actually addressed on copper anyway, or just stalled until full fibre arrives.
02 Mar 2024 09:25 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@9yearMember unfortunately Openreach are increasingly unwilling to do remedial work on copper lines as their future life is limited due to the roll out of full fibre. While Sky will release you from contract other ISPs (with the possibie exception of EE/BT as @TimmyBGood mentions) will have the same issue.
Therfore I would be looking for a mobile service if your home is not got access to Virgin Media or one of the newer Altnet suppliers with their own network. Mobile need not be prohibitively expensive, there is also Starlink which is pretty pricy but seems to suit users with no other options than a lousy phone line.
02 Mar 2024 12:00 PM
Thanks you for the quick responses I appreciate it.
Hopefully virgin media will be much better as I have now cancelled my contract and I am goint to be changing providers but after 9 years they didn't even try to keep me
I can't keep using internet with an upload speed like this it's unusable, I have weeks of results logged and none of them exceed 0.30 mbps.
im told I have to pay my next bill in 10 days but must send my equipment back in the next 5 working days or I will be charged for it, unbelievable.
02 Mar 2024 08:48 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@9yearMember wrote:
I am goint to be changing providers but after 9 years they didn't even try to keep me
Where Openreach isn't prepared to do anything further to remedy the issue, there isn't really any alternative action that any Openreach client ISP could take.
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