Tags for Forum Posts: broadband, fibre, plusnet, virgin media
Give plusnet a call as fibre should be available to your road, unless BT hasn't allowed access yet. Have seen virgin's better cable announcement (including imminent price increase) but as far as I'm aware this still doesn't include new cabinets on each road, which are rammed to bursting with your neighbour's connections. Cabinets are old from when Virgin took over from NTL.
We have the same problem - Virgin Media is expensive but nothing else is available that gives the same speeds. They are just about to increase the price for all by 10% for 'improvements'. We have had a few problem with the internet over the last 3 years but nothing particularly long term. We recently renewed our contract but would switch as soon as possible if any other company offered comparable service...
Well Alice, since checking last week something happened on the openreach site yesterday saying that my address is now eligible for superfast broadband:
http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/default.aspx?pc...
Suddenly all the other phone line based providers are all saying that I can have fibre to cabinet connections at my address....
Which now means I have to decide on a provider rather than take the only one available at the higher speeds (Virgin).
Hmmmm was really hopeful that we would have some more choices but checked out the link and seems Pemberton Road isn't yet eligible. Oh dear...will have to continue with Virgin...
I am planning to switch from Virgin when my contract runs out - I would not recommend them
What happens with Virgin that causes problems not faced by the local copper boys is that they employ subcontractors to connect your house. As addresses went from houses to flats they would just loop in another connection at the property. The trouble is that these were not accounted for and they run out of local power but in a funny way that means that the service degrades and people initially live with it. You learn to power cycle your router and the problem goes away for another day. When you eventually contact Virgin it's not until a few phone calls and maybe a couple of visits that they realise that they need to increase the power for the node you're on, probably by splitting it out onto new hardware.
The state you're in by the time you call them and their attitude towards you are the perfect storm for some pretty confrontational conversations. I understand the desire to teach them a lesson and leave but they don't seem to want to support this orphan network (so don't care) and nobody comes close locally for broadband speed.
The WIFI routers that all broadband operators supply are very low power too so you end up extending all over your house with TPLinks and Wifi extenders. When you had to provide your own router you could easily share with the neighbours and they really don't want that. Imagine if your broadband bill was halved and we all stopped having these power/reliability issues?
BT Infinity is not that cheap but is fast and I have found them very responsive and quick to act on problems
Broadband supplier -
Cheap, Fast, Reliable.
Pick any two of three
So there's been a change to the openreach map in the last few days since I checked a week ago. Superfast broadband is now available in my area which now means I have a whole host of providers to choose from:
http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/buy-it-now/
So, although I have been a long term Force9/Plusnet customer (just because I was with them when they started up in Sheffield) I am tempted to have our super-fast broadband supplied by the least corporate of all resellers (that's all they are right? Unless you go direct to BT) The Co-operative :
https://www.thephone.coop/home/phone-broadband/#/price_comparison
It's a long shot but has anybody used them?
I gave up on Virgin last summer and have been with Zen that use Openreach.
It is more expensive but the speeds are consistent - we do not have the periods where the we saw big drops. On the face of it the download speeds are not as high (consistently round the 70 mark) - but we never have a problem with that. The upload speeds are much better with Zen , consistently around 19. I found the upload speeds too poor on Virgin.
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