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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 6:58 PM
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 7:38 PM
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I have ran maybe 20 tests from 3.30pm to 7.30pm and it has not once dropped below 73meg
Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 7:42 PM
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 9:23 PM
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I've had the opposite today, been all over the place!
Quote from: paulpicks21 Results on Speedtest.net are very consistent today.
I have ran maybe 20 tests from 3.30pm to 7.30pm and it has not once dropped below 73meg
Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 9:32 PM
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Quote from: dave
Quote from: KevinG It would be nice to get confirmation that existing usage allowances will/will not change for the duration of the trial. Also, whether those without the Pro add-on will still be subject to the evening 20Mb/s web-throttling.
Thanks (I've registered anyway!)
Usage allowance stays the same. The 20Mbps HTTP rate limit on Value Fibre and Extra Fibre is going to be removed soon (hopefully before the end of the week, it'll be going through our change control process tomorrow) for all fibre customers whether they are on Value Fibre, Extra Fibre, 40Mbps or 80Mbps.
Just signed up for the trial. Does this mean that I no longer need the Pro addon?
Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 9:52 PM
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 10:02 PM
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Quote from: livetag I would love to take up the trial offer but I have a quick question.
I have managed to negotiate myself a nice package deal when my original FTTC trial contract ended. I am now on FTTC 40Meg down 10Meg up and am having a manual price adjustment applied monthly as the package I am on is not called Fibre Value or Extra. Will I revert to the package I have currently once the trial ends if I do not continue with the 80/20.
Many thanks for your time
You can only take part in the trial if you're on Value Fibre or Extra Fibre. At the end of the trial you'd be to switch to whatever 80Mbps product we launch or switch back to 40Mbps but you'd stay on Value Fibre or Extra Fibre.
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 10:03 PM
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Quote from: paulpicks21
Is that the router I am getting Dave? It's currently sat at my local royal mail depot as I was out when it turned up. I will pick it up on the way to work in the morning.
Yeah, everyone this week will be getting the ZyXEL. Don't know how long they will last though.
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 10:07 PM
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Quote from: Cathotel Sorry to be a pain but from some of the replies there seems to be a little bit of confusion and two ways of requesting the trial, which hopefully you could clarify?
In your original post you said all we had to do was to click on your link (lost the quote - sorry) navigate to and read the T's & C's text via the link at the bottom and accept them there and that's all we had to do?
Apologies for the confusion, what you need to do is read through the Ts & Cs then go to http://trials.plus.net and follow the 80/20 trial link. In the box on the trials.plus.net page state on the you accept the Ts & Cs and let us know if you want a router or not and continue and that will raise a ticket through to us and Adam or I will pick it up and get the order placed.
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
23-02-2012 11:35 PM
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Probably until just after the warranty runs out
Quote from: dave Don't know how long they will last though.
Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
24-02-2012 8:03 AM
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I am sort of scared to connect the new router later seeing as its running so well at the moment.
Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
24-02-2012 8:10 AM
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
24-02-2012 8:36 AM
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I have been going to bed early the last 3 nights and have not been awake for any of the 3 nights that this has happened.
Is there any reason this could be happening?
Paul.
Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
24-02-2012 9:03 AM
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Quote from: paulpicks21 I am sort of scared to connect the new router later seeing as its running so well at the moment.
As long as you leave the modem running it shouldn't affect your connection at all.
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Re: 80/20 FTTC Trial Open
24-02-2012 10:07 AM
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Edit: tried rebooting the router, no difference, almost bang on 50Mbps on speedtest.net every time, compared to the 70Mbps I was getting.
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