General advice please?

I'm a Pom who is currently living in Australia. I will be moving back to Blighty, (Cornwall,) in Jan 2018. I would like, and will probably need, ADSL speed connections as I will still be keeping close contact with friends and relatives in Aus via the net and social media.

How long in advance will I need to contact providers to get my house rigged for ADSL?

How do I find out if my house can get ADSL for that matter?

Is it possible to sign up for broadband while I am still over here? (I have a British bank account.)

What factors should I consider before ordering a "package"?

Any and all help gratefully received.

Thom
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
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  • lee111s
    lee111s Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    You were given the info on the BT forums.
  • fatbeetle
    fatbeetle Posts: 567 Forumite
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    I was given one figure on the BT forum, and that only applies to BT
    http://dslchecker.bt.com Shows what speeds will be available.

    It usually takes around 7-10 working days for a line/broadband to be activated.

    The dslchecker site only works if you have an existing telephone number there, I don't

    I thought there may be a wider range of ideas here.
    “If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
  • JJ_Egan
    JJ_Egan Posts: 20,281 Forumite
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    How long in advance will I need to contact providers to get my house rigged for ADSL?

    Depends upon rigging >>> service at the premises already or its wired/ cabled a few weeks would be normal .

    How do I find out if my house can get ADSL for that matter?

    Postcode checker will give an idea of local services in the area .
    https://www.uswitch.com/broadband/postcode_checker/
  • AndyPK
    AndyPK Posts: 4,241 Forumite
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    ADSL IS THE norm here. Which is upto 17mbps (depending on distance from exchange)

    The faster connection is know as fibre and it available in approx. 2 speeds
    The highest is 78mbps ?
  • phillw
    phillw Posts: 5,593 Forumite
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    fatbeetle wrote: »
    I was given one figure on the BT forum, and that only applies to BT

    They all work roughly to the same time frame. There is only one company that does same day broadband and they only operate in London.
    fatbeetle wrote: »
    The dslchecker site only works if you have an existing telephone number there, I don't

    On https://www.dslchecker.bt.com/ it says

    "If you do not have a telephone number or access line id, please select the
    Address Checker or the Postcode Checker or the BBEU Checker"
  • fatbeetle
    fatbeetle Posts: 567 Forumite
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    phillw wrote: »

    On https://www.dslchecker.bt.com/ it says

    "If you do not have a telephone number or access line id, please select the
    Address Checker or the Postcode Checker or the BBEU Checker"

    Whoops, missed that, my bad.
    “If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
  • fatbeetle
    fatbeetle Posts: 567 Forumite
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    AndyPK wrote: »
    ADSL IS THE norm here. Which is upto 17mbps (depending on distance from exchange)

    The faster connection is know as fibre and it available in approx. 2 speeds
    The highest is 78mbps ?

    As far as I can tell we're 1 1/2 miles from the exchange, is that too far?
    “If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
  • fatbeetle
    fatbeetle Posts: 567 Forumite
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    Dear god... (Got a number for the place off my letting agents>)

    BT BROADBAND AVAILABILITY CHECKER
    Welcome to the Broadband Availability checker. This will provide a provisional check of your ability to receive reliable Broadband services.

    Please enter your telephone number.

    There is no data available for this number. This could be either because it is not a BT line or it is a new BT number that has just been provided. Most new numbers will appear on the checker 24 hours after BT has installed the line.

    Welcome to the Broadband Availability checker. This will provide a provisional check of your ability to receive reliable Broadband services.

    Please enter as fully as possible the address of the premises you would like the broadband service to be provided.

    Your address has been successfully matched; however we cannot determine ADSL availability at this address. Please try the Telephone Number or Postcode Checker.

    Welcome to the Broadband Availability checker.
    Downstream Range(Mbps)

    ADSL Max Up to 3 -- 2 to 5.5
    Postcode only checks will not return any result for fibre services (FTTP, FTTC:VDSL and G.fast).
    “If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
  • fatbeetle
    fatbeetle Posts: 567 Forumite
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    According to "Uswitch"

    Broadband postcode checker
    Compare Broadband deals at TRXX XAH
    Standard broadband
    Up to 17Mb
    (Estimated 3Mb)
    Fibre optic broadband
    Up to 76Mb
    “If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
  • AndyPK
    AndyPK Posts: 4,241 Forumite
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    fatbeetle wrote: »
    As far as I can tell we're 1 1/2 miles from the exchange, is that too far?


    That sounds a good distance for good speed.

    At a complete guess you should be able to get ~7Mbps.
    which is perfectly good


    I'm suprised at the uswtich figure. If I were to believe that (have other figures online which agree) I would be investigating fibre
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