After recent broadband failures I decided to switch providers, and now have a new connection with BT. Really seemed to be quite a good package - phone, plus TV and fibre based broadband (Infinity 1), using VDSL2. Comes with a BT Home Hub 5, and Youview box (Humax with a BT badge?), and I'm hoping they're throwing in a Sainsbury's voucher (£100) as well. Contract is only 12 months, so not locked in for ever, though experiences so far are good so maybe we won't need to change again.
For info on VDSL2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very-hi...scriber_line_2
Data transfer rates seem acceptable - measured at over 20 Mbps for downloads and at around 4 Mbps for uploads using http://www.speedtest.net - though so far not close to the advertised download max of 38 Mbps for the package. Any limitations now seem perhaps to be more due to the performance of servers feeding out data than the communications links.
Not over bothered about the additional BT TV channels with the package. The video quality on the SD football channels is not really very good - can probably be improved by paying for HD services at additional cost. The quality is probably good enough for some other sports though - such as tennis.
Looks as though the BT packages may have changed since I ordered though - with longer contract periods (18 months) and a lower download allowance. Costs will be revised (upwards?!) in January.
For info on VDSL2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very-hi...scriber_line_2
Data transfer rates seem acceptable - measured at over 20 Mbps for downloads and at around 4 Mbps for uploads using http://www.speedtest.net - though so far not close to the advertised download max of 38 Mbps for the package. Any limitations now seem perhaps to be more due to the performance of servers feeding out data than the communications links.
Not over bothered about the additional BT TV channels with the package. The video quality on the SD football channels is not really very good - can probably be improved by paying for HD services at additional cost. The quality is probably good enough for some other sports though - such as tennis.
Looks as though the BT packages may have changed since I ordered though - with longer contract periods (18 months) and a lower download allowance. Costs will be revised (upwards?!) in January.
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