And let’s not forget that the fibre connection is actually shared media. Potentially, if everyone is downloading at the same time, you may only get 1/30 of the bandwidth.
And now we have folk desperate to move to EE so than can get 1.6Gb...
I take it that is “Is it better…”. Well, GPON is 2.49 Gb/s down. Potentially it can be split 32 ways but I believe Openreach are using 30 as the limit. So, 2.49Gb/s/30 = approx 83 Mb/s. Hence, the “up to” 900Mb/s.
Of course, this is an artificial situation where all 30 people are downloading at the same instant so, in reality, it won’t happen.
The upgrades to XGS-PON will make this even more less likely.
I really don’t understand this obsession with excessive speed.
OK, if you have half a dozen kids who are avid gamers and you stream 4k movies I can understand it, but for most people these speeds are way more than they’ll ever use.
I’m still on 58Mb/s FTTC and its perfectly adequate for what I do. Stability is more of an issue, if you ask me.
Curently in italy , new customers can get full fibre 2.6GB......for 24 euro per month....makes one think...
Well they don't call it "rip-off Britain" for nowt you know.
I can happily report that the downgrade has had virtually no impact on wifi speeds - so over a 2 year contract that's a saving of £744 from what I'm currently paying.