Just for information, they would NOT do this for me. They said I would have to see out my contract, which has still got 10 months to run. Although, with the price rises, presumably I could cancel it then and go elsewhere. What will be interesting is if I cancel the Infinity 2 contract becuase of the price rise, and ask to be put on a new Infinity 1 one with BT
@Geoffhailz wrote:
Just for information, they would NOT do this for me. They said I would have to see out my contract, which has still got 10 months to run. Although, with the price rises, presumably I could cancel it then and go elsewhere. What will be interesting is if I cancel the Infinity 2 contract becuase of the price rise, and ask to be put on a new Infinity 1 one with BT
you need a gap of at least 30 days not with BT before you could get infinity 1 at new customer deal after exercising your right to cancel
just out of curiosity, what is the theoretical maximum speed ADSL2 can achieve right now?
I have a Max Data Rate of 127 Mbit download and 30Mbit up obviously capped at 80/20
not too sure how far i am from the cabinet maybe 100 to 200 metres away
just interested as i'm more than happy with the connection and WiFi of the HomeHub6
adsl2 is based on distance from the exchnage whereas fibre is distance form cabinet if you basically lived in the exchange then adsl2+ could give 24mb connection speed
VDSL2 in it's present form can provide 100Mbps symetrically within 300mts of the cabinet. The investment necessary to supply this though would be huge.
GFast, I believe will be supplied via VDSL2-Plus with a theoretical speed of 300/100.