My mother lives in a block of retirement apartments on the 2nd floor. She has a standard copper landline - currently with Talk Talk - and I am trying to add Broadband. Talk Talk offer this but the download is less than 10Mbps and she wants to use a Firestick on her smart TV However if I check on Openreach they state that ADSL up to 24MBps is available. When I go to BT and put in her address/postcode all they offer is Broadband over 4G - at a very high cost. Using the various comparison sites I get a variety of confusing answers, some offer Fibre, others Broadband over the local 4G mobile networks EE & 3. And often when I follow through on some of these 'deals' they throw up errors. Why doesnt BT (and others) offer a standard broadband (non fibre) if it is available? I dont understand what is going on! Any suggestions?
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Might be interesting to check out her address here:
BT Broadband (btwholesale.com)
Post the info here but remove the address, will give a better idea of what is available from a higher level.
"Up to 24Mbps" means that I'm afraid, I think my parents are the same but get 8Mbps.....old copper infra.
10Mbps tbh will be okay for a Firestick, maybe not the 4K titles but 10Mbps will get through most content without issue.
Thanks for your response, It more or less confirms what Im thinking. This is the result from the address check
60 to 80Mb would be available if the FTTC ‘cabinet’ wasn’t at capacity ( its showing ‘waiting list’ ) so ADSL2 is the only current option, and the predicted speed for that is up to 8Mb .
FTTC cabinet capacity is dynamic, as people join and leave the service , the cab will vary between showing ‘available’ and ‘waiting list’ , so you could keep an eye on the availability and order FTTC if the cabinet status changes to available , otherwise it’s ADSL2 and 8Mb , only you can decide if that’s OK , FWIW , when I was on 3Mb ADSL ( 5Km line length ) it was OK for most things , but obviously is pretty slow by today standards.
The theoretical maximum for ADSL2+ is 24Mb , but that’s not really achievable even with the shortest possible line , 17Mb is what most providers state as an average speed ( upto 17Mb ) but as your predicted speed is much lower .
ADSL is a rate adaptive system , longer lines slow speeds , your line length gives a prediction of 8Mb , that’s probably OK for most things apart from 4K video streams ( HD consumes around 5Mb )
Thank you very much. That has clarified what is going on. I guess the comparison sites show Fibre at the address - until you click through and they check it properly and realise there is no capacity. I think I will investigate Broadband over the mobile network, but even that is only 4G in the area Im looking at.
Thank you once again.