I have BT G.Fast and it works well.
Where I live (LCSTA exchange) FTTP seems to be widely available except for a few poles around our house. It is not installed on our pole. I assume this is because G.Fast is available to us, so our pole is not a priority for upgrade to full-fibre??
But G.Fast is apparently NOT currently available when searching our address under ‘Not yet with BT’ on bt.com. Only standard broadband and two speeds of FTTC are available. It is possible that the G.Fast equipment in the cabinet is at capacity, but it is definitely the case that G.Fast isn’t an option on offer now.
Obviously I am keen to get FTTP when, and if, it is available here, not least because I could then cease paying for the PAYG telephone service. I don’t own a landline telephone so am paying for a facility that I never use, and haven’t used for several years. For some reason it is apparently not possible to have G.Fast without paying for PAYG telephone. I will push against this at my next renewal if FTTP is still not available by then. Anyone any experience of negotiating on this?
You should be able to get a broadband only package when you next renew. That would save you about £5 a month. Its possible that G.Fast is no longer being sold to new customers, where FTTP is being rolled out.
You could of course choose FTTC instead, broadband only.
if you enter your phone number and post results this should show what is available to you
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
You are not paying for the physical connection (landline) as a separate charge, its part of the broadband package and has to be paid for, even if you get FTTP. The phone service costs about £5 extra and can be excluded when you renew, so there is not as much saving as you think.
Some copper based broadband products are being discontinued.
Update: interesting situation now. Under ‘Upgrade Broadband’ I see the following: