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Originally Posted by Luckypants
So not 'full fibre'? When Openreach and all ISPs talk about 'full fibre' they mean Fibre To The Premises rather than Fibre To The Cabinet. I took it to mean you were getting fibre to your home and 1Gbps capability? What speed will you be getting now John and what was your old speed?
This stuff interests me as my rural location is low on the priority list for FTTP roll-out.
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Mike, I agree, Plusnet call it full fibre for some reason, marketing nonsense probably.
My speed before was 36meg with phone line etc. it's now 63meg but no landline phone number.
It's saved me a fiver a month, doubled my speed but removed my landline, which I never use anyway. Also Openreach is slowly converting analogue landlines to digital over the next year or so landlines are being phased out.
The new router (which I haven't used) has a phone socket to convert your existing phone to VoIP I guess. The router is the same as the BT hub only it's white. So I assume BT customers can keep their landline number at an extra cost I think.
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