how can i tell witch type bt broadband service we using copper to copper or FTTC and line rental prices speed 16 mbps
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https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker
if you have the above copper if you have a otn
that you likely have fttp
https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/whats-an-openreach-modem-ont
Im guessing you might not have fttp with a speed of 16mbps .
Or you could just check your BT bill
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No as its not available with bt in Wareham Dorset to date only copper to copper or FTTC or as its none now SoGEA
FTTC products have ‘fibre’ in their name , BT Fibre Essential, Fibre 1 , Fibre 2 (40Mb , 55Mb , 80Mb ) BT ADSL products, usually advertised as having an average speed of 17Mb don’t have Fibre in their name , so BT Unlimited Broadband or something like that .
As ADSL is no cheaper than FTTC , unless there is a reason why FTTC isn’t available (no cabinet or no spare connections in the cabinet) or performance is worse on FTTC than ADSL (this can be the case on very long lines from the cabinet )there is no reason to be on ADSL .
If you want a more technical way to tell , look at your router modulation type,
G992.3 is ADSL2
While I have no knowledge of atoms or molecules I can confirm that your BT bill will clearly state if you have a Full Fibre (FTTP) package.
@mat52wrote:how can i tell witch type bt broadband service we using copper to copper or FTTC and line rental prices speed 16 mbps
If you logon to your BT Hub management pages and click on "Broadband Status" it will show what type of connection you have. It will either be ADSL copper broadband, VDSL Fibre to the Cabinet or FTTP Fibre to the Premises.
You are most likely on VDSL FTTC.