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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Debs. on 31 August 2009, 10:59:16
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Paranoia or shenanigans?:
I usually enjoy a steady 1.2 (ish)Mb/sec. ADSL service with B.T.....their line checker always 'promised' 2Mb/sec.; but I`m a long way from the exchange and what I get is reliable and seldom changes with contention or traffic shaping issues, so I`m not too worried.
But, recently I have been watching the area`s specs. for line speed with the B.T checker and nearly everybody`s speed 'predictions' have dropped dramatically......in fact; few lines I checked hereabouts, now have speed said to be more than 512 Kb/sec.......and that includes some friends whom (actually) presently enjoy an 8Mb/sec. connection!?!?!
I wonder is B.T trying to circumvent any future regulatory action regarding promised 'up to' speeds by de-rating the line checker`s usual meerkating optimism?
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Mine is 2.5 and is rated by the checker at 1
As to regularity action - what does the words up to actually mean?
We know.
And the public should know
It is all distance from exchange related, and if you read on it makes sense.
I see no issues with that
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The line checker only promises "up to" speeds, no ISP will give a guarantee of what you will get.
I was told I could expect "up to" 14Mbit when I applied for ADSL, although it's been rock steady at 17Mbit for more than a year (and I continuously pull that bandwidth rather than just being "sync'd" at that speed).
I don't see what BT would have to gain by lowering the "prediction" value, except maybe reduce the number of tech support calls from people who don't understand quite how broadband works.
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I suspect its to reduce complaints from people who don't get estimated speeds ::)