Been with TTB for a long while, was lucky enough to be able to get fttc last decade and when it stared I was getting 30+M, which was a nice improvement over adsl, however as the years have rolled on performance has been dropping even with open reach fiddling with the copper.
Last year the renewals guaranteed minimum speed was 17M!, From my looking arround I've noticed from TTB and all other providers Voda, BT, Sky and lessers, now thay ALL have REDUCED GMS ~ 12-13M !!!
WHAT on earth is going ON - HAVE NOT seen anything in teh news OFCOM/Gov information on such failures to even maintin existing fiber / 'superfast' speeds?
I'd love to move to FTTP but that wont be available before 2026 according to open reach - So much for all teh spin on 'Project GigaBit' (maybe that should be Project Blagabit), which never states what the Geogrphic Coverage is.
It's a shame ISP review is not allowing new forum accounts because I'd like to ask:
Is this a trend of ISP REDUCING Min Guaranteed Speed (services etc), how widespread may it be and why isn't this being reported at at all, other than of course it may be a hidden ISP bad practice that is not not being Outed.
Has your ISP 'fibre' fttc MGS been reducing over time - HOW do we capture and get this publicised or at least get reductions in costs for decreasing service?
HELP :-)
Time With Provider: 13 Years
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