Hi, I had my BT Broadband connected last week, and it has been rock solid.
However, it is much slower than Sky.
Years ago, broadband was connected at either 40/10 or 80/20 at the exchange, is this still the case?
I was getting approx 52down 6up from Sky, but around 34down, 5up from BT.
Before I moved here 2years ago, an old lady lived here for 60 years and never had a phone service, so there was no record for the address.
When connecting to BT I was told I would have a like for like connection, however now BT are saying no, my line can't handle such speed..
It was fine with sky, never dropped, the issue was the handling of my billing.
I'll copy my router stats below.
Connection type:
Fibre Broadband (VDSL)
Firmware version:
v0.17.01.12312-BT
Firmware updated:
1-Dec-2020
Serial number:
+091298+1908021892
Downstream sync speed:
39.735 Mbps
Upstream sync speed:
5.613 Mbps
Network uptime:
4 Days, 01 Hours 14 Minutes
System uptime:
4 Days, 01 Hours 15 Minutes
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Here you are. Cheers.
40 | 31.4 | 8.1 | 5.1 | 27.4 | Available | Available | -- |
39.1 | 27.4 | 7.9 | 4.7 | 21.5 | Available | Available | -- |
330 | 30 | -- | Available | -- |
Up to 12.5 | -- | 8 to 15 | Available | Available | -- |
Up to 12.5 | Up to 1 | 8 to 15 | Available | Available | -- |
Up to 5.5 | -- | 4.5 to 8 | Available | Available | -- |
2 | -- | -- | Available | Available | -- |
2 | -- | -- | Available | -- | -- |
Available |
Available |
U |
-- |
-- |
-- |
N |
N |
Y |
as you can see your estimated speed is 40/31mb and you currently are at top of range with 39mb. not much more scope for any speed
These estimated figures are reduced downwards, as more people connect to the cabinet. This is due to interference (crosstalk) between customer connections, so your original Sky connection was probably when there were fewer customers on the cabinet.
So, from 9am... when Sky was disconnected... to 0930 when BT was connected... all of a sudden my cabinet became over-crowded? Blimey, I know Torbay Council like to throw up new builds.. but wow, impressive.
Like I said, there was never, to my knowledge, a phone line to my address.
The only history is Sky.
My question stands, the database is incorrect, how can I challenge it?
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When you line was disconnected from SKY and moved to BT, DLM would have been reset. Your noise margin is currently 4.8dB, when DLM reduces that to 3dB you will get an increase in speed. Possibly not to 52, but more than 39.
It has nothing to do with any database.
You are connected to the same cabinet on the same type of equipment that is provided by Openreach , so you should get approximately the same speed from any provider providing you buy the same ‘product’, your router stats are in keeping with the estimate for your line, so how did Sky give you way more than what OR predict ?, for clarity the estimate isn’t used by the equipment to limit what you get , the equipment delivers the best performance your line is capable of , if you were close to the cabinet and on an 80Mb profile then that’s what you would get...a database error showing lower wouldn’t somehow reduce the speed.
When you enquired with BT you would have been given an estimate, if your speed is close to that estimate you don’t really have a compliant and if you want to re join Sky you would have to consider the ETC, if the estimate was much higher you should report that , and if the speed cannot be improved you get to leave penalty free.....TBH, if you did rejoin Sky , chances are you would get the speed you have , not the speed you used to get, unless you have some saved router stats or speed tests, it’s going to be difficult to convince anyone you used to get 52Mb