I have BT Fibre 900.
When installed it initially managed to obtain 700 to 900Mb/s regularly when checking connection speeds.
I have a Unifi Dream Machine Pro with capability of handling the full 900 rate.
More recently the connection speed checks are generally 600 to 700, no higher.
I know there is a guaranteed 450 min speed which I believe is achieved.
However, if a service is advertised as 900, I would expect it to be able to achieve it, at least some of the time.
My question is, are BT downgrading speeds after a while?
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See specifically https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Fibre-broadband/full-fibre/m-p/2183081#M329925
Also read all of that thread.
Short answer is No, longer answer is you are on shared connection , with up-to 31 others , although in reality it’s not likely to be more than 30 in total and probably a few less than that….the shared bandwidth is 2.4Gb download and 1.2Gb upload.
If you were one of the first connections on your PON ( passive optical network ) and over time more have joined then especially at peak times throughput speeds could be affected …if you expected an exclusive 1Gb connection , then you were mistaken, also when running a speed test are you ensuring nothing else is consuming bandwidth at the same time ?
Try a speed test at time when it’s unlikely to be much demand from others , and while nothing is connected to your router apart from the device running the test, and obviously that device not running other applications, if you still have an issue , try the equipment that BT provided you with , or set up a PPOE connection directly wired from a device capable of Gb speeds to the ONT .