That 90mbps quote from shell - is it listed as ultrafast (vdsl gfast) as in theory its too fast for a superfast (regular vdsl) connection.
You might be comparing two different openreach products.
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That 90mbps quote from shell - is it listed as ultrafast (vdsl gfast) as in theory its too fast for a superfast (regular vdsl) connection.
You might be comparing two different openreach products.
thanks. I don't understand why Shell would be able to offer one Openreach product, but BT wouldn't offer the same product to the address.
90 is slow for gfast and possibly below a threshold that BT are happy to sell it at.
Is the shell product called ultrafast or superfast?
They call it Ultrafast. Here is the product: https://i.imgur.com/l9SQBx9.png
(Although the speeds seem fast here, on the phone they said in my area I'd likely get closer to 90-120, which is why I wrote 90 in my original post.)
Yes so that is the gfast product, a lot of providers dont sell it at all, or only do if the property is likely to get 150mbps.
Oh really? I can also get this option from Sky (who also use Openreach, I believe): https://i.imgur.com/u7i5P1Q.png Do you think I'd just be getting ripped off if I go with anyone but BT?
No, id argue bt is overpriced. But a gfast forecast of 90+ is borderline not worth the extra money imho.
Ive previously had gfast and it was on the low end of the estimates at my address and i fought with disconnections for about a year before openreach finally found a fault. In my experience its Much more more sensitive to issues that superfast.
Btw, based on what openreach says, my address can get gfast. Just seems only Shell and maybe Sky offer it: https://i.imgur.com/eDqjXru.png
I had it with EE, at the time zen and others were selling it. There used to be a list on the openreach website