It will go bad soon...

Started by axisofevil, Aug 26, 2009, 11:44:14

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axisofevil

BT retail haven't (yet) migrated their existing "Up to 8Mbps" customers to 21CN.
But they have said they will.
To find out when, enter your phone number into This when it goes tits up :eek4:
They claim not to have moved anyone yet - but the 21CN network is struggling at my exchange.

Rik

QuoteWe estimate your maximum connection speed to be 0.256Mbps. This is the fastest speed your line can support.

I don't think so. :)
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Simon

Isn't it just an advert for BT Broadband?  :dunno:

QuoteGreat news, our even faster broadband service offering up to 20Mb is available in your area! We estimate your maximum connection speed to be 5.0Mbps (Megabits per second) which means your telephone line supports the UK's most complete broadband package, BT Total Broadband.

:pmsl:
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Ray

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Rik

:nana:

I reckon BT have done that to explain away my line slowing down. :)
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Rik

Quote from: Simon on Aug 26, 2009, 11:57:07
Isn't it just an advert for BT Broadband?  :dunno:

:pmsl:

Yes, though it's also access to their line checker database.
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Rik

Curiously, I just checked my other line and it quotes 2.5Mb for that...
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axisofevil

My point was that giving BT your phone number gives a screen:-



It says I will be able to manage 5.5 Mbps on 21CN - I actually manage 7Mbps.
However, it also says that sometime between 30/11/09 and May 2010, they expect to be migrating customers.
BT is quite a big ISP; I expect my exchange to collapse. ;D

I have obscured my phone number in that image. :no:

Rik

Very wise.  :thumb: I get a different screen because we're already WBC enabled.
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axisofevil

So are we - for at least a year.
BT could migrate it's customers now - if they wanted to.
All the equipment is in place and running (well nearly all the time).

Rik

Mine is running, but only at 2/3rds speed. :'(
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Glenn

 Broadband checker results

We have tested your line and can confirm your line supports the UK's most complete broadband package, BT Total Broadband. We estimate your maximum connection speed to be 0.512Mbps, which is the fastest speed your line can currently support.

If you're a new customer sign up to BT Total Broadband now or order a package which includes BT Total Broadband.

We always give you the best speed possible and this is the fastest speed your line can currently support. We are rolling out speeds of up to 20Mb across the country but this is not currently available in your area. You can keep up to date by visiting www.bt.com/20mb, where you can get the latest information and availability dates.

The actual speed you get could be lower and is dependent on several factors such as whether you have any internal home wiring, our network management policy and the number of people using the internet at the same time. Speeds are generally lower in the evening at peak times. You can find more information on all of these on BT.com.
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Glenn

I'm currently connected at 2.6mb
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Rik

Aren't BT's systems wonderful.
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Sebby


kinmel

I have just tested my line and the BT line tester confirms I am sync'd at 4554 with a 4meg profile, their very own  BT Broadband checker says 2Mb for the same line less than 1 minute later and emphasises it in bold "2.0Mbps. This is the fastest speed your line can support."

You would expect their database to be automatically updated by the actual figures achieved by the line tester, but then again, perhaps not.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

I think they use ERNIE when he's not busy drawing premium bonds, Alan. ;)
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Ann

It's nonsense.  That checker says I can 5mbps.  The Be checker which they say is really BT's checker said 3.5.  I actually can get 11.  It's all rubbish.

Rik

Luckily, given they rated me at 265k. ;D
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D-Dan

Page timed out while trying to test the maximum speed I could get ;)
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Glenn

Your speed must have been too high, Steve
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D-Dan

Well - in reality it said I can get 9 Mbs, which I seriously doubt since I currently have an 8,771 sync with an SNR of 3.5, which I don't expect to hold for more than a week (based on historical evidence).

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Sebby

You must have a noisier line than they think you should have, Steve, or they've got the line length wrong.

Gary

It said I could get 8Mbs which is my full sync, but of course no hint of WBC, thankfully  ;)
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

dean42

I just took a look at the BT check, gave it my phone number and told I can get max 4MB, gave it my postcode, told, great you can be part of the 20MB and you will get 6MB. Does not really check, does it now.

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Rik

Hi Dean and welcome to the form. :welc: :karma: No, it doesn't so much check as pluck a figure from the air. ;)
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zappaDPJ

Welcome to the forums Dean  :welc: :karma:
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Technical Ben

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Said I can get 6.5, which is about half a mag slower than now :(
Although, I never understood BT and their "Upgrade from 2MB and get "up to" 8mb" and still keep 2mb ;) Now it's "upgrade from 2mb "up to 8mb" to "up to 20mb" and still keep you 2mb now!!!" or something to that extent.

It's like me saying I promise to give you up to a million pounds!* It's all advertising hogwash.





*any number from zero to one million decided by me!



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I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Technical Ben

Oops. I just realised I work for a company that does exactly this. We offer "unlimited returns" on investments, with only one promise, we will not loose your money. So in 5 years you get your money back... and nothing else  :red:
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Rik

 ;D

That's probably slightly better than BT manage. ;)
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David

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rik
We estimate your maximum connection speed to be 0.256Mbps. This is the fastest speed your line can support.

i think that is probably the system for getting to lye and is actually telling you how fast you will go if you move to BT due to exchange congestion and lack of routing knowledge

Rik

Big fan of BT, eh Colin? ;)
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Colin Burns

they're my best friends rik but i think its you there after

Rik

They got me today, phone line was as crackly as hell. Miriam had an engineer here in two hours flat. I knew it was worth moving the phone to IDNet. ;D
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Colin Burns

and then they told it was your phone as they break it infront of you to slap you with a big hefty bill   :rant2:

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