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Message 21 of 22

Re: Fibre Broadband and DV again and acceptance.

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If you are indeed being moved to full FTTP, then the 36Mbps that you say BT is guaranteeing you is woefully, even unbelievably, slow.
That's why I suggested that actually you are being moved to FTTC.

All of the FTTC profiles are available on FTTP as well as speeds FTTC can’t deliver , a 36Mb guarantee on a 40Mb Esential service can hardly be described as unbelievably slow, 90% if the headline speed , 
As the OP confirms ( and TBH was pretty clear from the outset )  its  FTTP they are getting , Openreach and by extension, ISP’s  don’t push migration to FTTC from ADSL  , as stated what’s the point swapping one copper based service for another , knowing at some point another migration to FTTP will be necessary 

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Message 22 of 22

Re: Fibre Broadband and DV again and acceptance.

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@HHGTTGwrote:

@COMPANY-PENSIONER 

What did you get then FTTP or FTTC?


The BT-Order was for a Analogue to Digital DV change-out, over my existing service. The order didn't relate in any way to my situation. When the change-over took place, the bogey order disappeared and my Products & Services pages displayed my correct requirements.
As for FTTP, not readily available.
https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Fibre-broadband/Non-Existent-Fibre-Broadband/m-p/2436203#M360860
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