Good afternoon,
I have BT Broadband FTTC which has a download speed of 38Mbps.
On Friday 10th Dec I received a text message from BT saying that there would be a short break in my connection
from 0900 Saturday 11th Dec whilst they did an upgrade to their system which would result in increased speed
at no extra cost.
Great! I thought, but there was no noticeable break and my speed is the same.
I therefore assume that the work didn't take place, but how can I confirm this please?
I don't like dangling carrots!
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It's also possible that the upgrade did take place but you could be at the top end of your supported line speed so therefore there was no noticeable speed increase. They've been switching off ADSL and moving people to FTTC so those on ADSL would have got the increased speed.
The only possible upgrade that would increase your speed from 38Mbps would be to FTTP.
Not really, just put it down to 'one of those things'.
@WorriedParent wrote:
Thanks NigelB72,
As I said, I'm already on FTTC, so not sure what they're on about!
Possibly just a generic text sent to everyone regardless of whether on ADSL or FTTC.
As @licquorice said, it's more than likely a generic text sent to everyone who could be affected by the outage
Thanks to everyone who's made a suggestion, but who marked this as SOLVED when it hasn't been?
Surely I'm the only one who can decide that?
The mods can decide if a solution has been provided and mark as solved.
You are unlikely to get a more definitive answer to your original question.