Still experiencing exactly the same issue here.
Despite multiple reports from customers and several detailed posts outlining the symptoms, there still hasn't been any response from BT's network team or any acknowledgement that the issue is even being investigated.
The problem remains isolated to YouTube, while the rest of the connection performs perfectly. Using a VPN continues to resolve the issue immediately, which strongly suggests this is not a customer-side fault.
It would be helpful if someone from BT could at least confirm whether these reports have been passed to the relevant network engineers and whether any investigation is underway. At the moment, there appears to be no communication from BT regarding the issue at all.
Perhaps in the grand scheme of things waiting a little longer for funny cat videos to load isn't a priority to BT...just a thought
Probably tempting fate here but I'm certainly not experiencing any issues so as it's not a total widespread issue it may take longer to resolve
It's a minor irritation, the world hasn't stop revolving.
I'd like to withdraw my comment that the word has stopped revolving, I can only apologise for the overreaction.
Instead, please allow me to humbly express that YouTube is borderline unwatchable due to constant stutter, as the buffer health collapses quickly no matter how long you let it build or how fast your connection.
Again, I, and I'm sure others here, would beg forgiveness for complaining that it's the end of the world, rather than something we're paying for not working correctly.
Hang on, when did we-
Observations from today are that for the majority of the day the issue seemed to be marginally reduced, but as we've transitioned back into the evening / as people get back from home the issue's back again, understandably this has been raised, I'll also try and raise it to plusnet as they're my ISP, although same network.
Same behaviour as yesterday, only youtube affected, noticeably worse with streams as they rely on a constant speed, switch a VPN on and the problem instantly mitigates
@tyencyu I'm still not experiencing this on Plusnet. I've just spent the last half hour loading videos off YouTube and it's been snap, snap, snap, no buffering, no stuttering, just immediate loading every time. I've been looking at YT stuff all day, not a single issue.
For clarity, I'm using a TP-Link GX90 router, a bit of a monster compared to the kit ISP's dish out. On WiFi6 using Quad9 DNS through Brave browser, 500mbps FTTP.
@Kimberlin
Appreciate that, there's also plenty of EE and BT users that aren't also experiencing it to any major degree. I've had a couple of friends run tests on their respective networks and although they're seeing a diminished speed, it's not to as great a degree
That being said, I've raised it with plusnet who have seemed to hint that they've heard rumblings and they've passed it to the relevant team their side. They ran tests on my actual line and there isn't any issues they can identify with the actual connection to my house, which I already knew as every other service I'm getting 900+.
Like I mentioned, the issue is across multiple devices and instantly goes away the second I connect to a VPN (on both devices). This wasn't an issue a week ago so unless they've pushed some cooked firmware to the router, I can't imagine it being an issue with anything in the house at this point.
For reference, I'm connected to the standard ISP hub, Hardwired ethernet, FTTP 900mbps down. Which when accessing youtube, ends up correlating to a YT connection speed of 9,000kbps
As soon as I turn on the VPN, I scream back up
Interestingly this has happened before
Digging through my browsers network it seems I have the most issues on rr5---sn-cu-cime7.googlevideo.com
When accessing via the VPN it pops me over to rr3---sn-cu-cime7.googlevideo.com where I have no issues