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Unoffical broadband speed survey- whats yours, RIGHT NOW? 6.95 mb/sec, in BN1

Using http://www.speedtest.net/

Curious to what average sdpeeds folk around the UK are getting, on 'normal' broadband connections- not fibre, for the moment!
breathe in, breathe out- You're alive! Everything else is a bonus, right? RIGHT??
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  • Oblivion
    Oblivion Posts: 20,248 Forumite
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    Well I'm with Virgin and it's coax cable not fibre.

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    I'm on a 50mbps service so not bad for a Sunday in Epsom, Surrey when the world and his wife is watching cable TV.
    ... Dave
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    I am cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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  • globalds
    globalds Posts: 9,431 Forumite
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    Virgin cable
  • torbrex
    torbrex Posts: 71,340 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Rampant Recycler Hung up my suit!
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    Virgin Fibre, meant to be a 20mbps service and it normally is closer to that when I do a test :o

    getting a free upgrade to 50mbps in the New Year
  • Somerset
    Somerset Posts: 3,636 Forumite
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    edited 15 November 2015 at 8:38PM
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    ISP BT. In the sticks in Somerset.


    Believe it or not this is good. Switched from the PO few months back where 0.5 - 1.0 was normal.
  • Futuristic
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    edited 15 November 2015 at 9:00PM
    Oblivion wrote: »
    Well I'm with Virgin and it's coax cable not fibre.[/URL]

    FTTC is fibre to the cabinet then the last run to the home is through the telephone line whilst cable is fibre direct to home.

    VM is still fibre broadband, not coax cable broadband. So useless for OPs research.

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  • boliston
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    Also from rural somerset - not really "fibre" as the fibre only goes as far as the street cabinet with just standard copper pair actually feeding my broadband - looking forward to getting a true fibre connection some day.
  • Oblivion
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    Futuristic wrote: »
    FTTC is fibre to the cabinet then the last run to the home is through the telephone line whilst cable is fibre direct to home.


    Utterly clueless!

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    ... Dave
    Happily retired and enjoying my 14th year of leisure
    I am cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
    Bring me sunshine in your smile
  • Futuristic
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    Oblivion wrote: »
    Utterly clueless!

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Instead of calling someone clueless perhaps you can correct me then, clearly virgin is fibre and so irrelevant to this topic. Perhaps the last part of my sentence about how cable works is incorrect however.

    You reply clearly shows your arrogance.
  • boliston
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    http://store.virginmedia.com/discover/broadband/ultrafast.html

    Our cables now deliver speeds up to 200Mbps. Eye watering.

    If broadband could race... we'd win. You see, most other broadband providers use a copper phone line to reach your home, which over long distances drops its speed. But with us, the combination of DOCSIS 3 tech and our unique insulated cable, with a thicker copper core, retains our ultrafast signal so you can get more stuff done online faster. #Winning.
  • Oblivion
    Oblivion Posts: 20,248 Forumite
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    Futuristic wrote: »
    FTTC is fibre to the cabinet then the last run to the home is through the telephone line whilst cable is fibre direct to home.

    VM is still fibre broadband, not coax cable broadband. So useless for OPs research.
    Futuristic wrote: »
    Instead of calling someone clueless perhaps you can correct me then, clearly virgin is fibre and so irrelevant to this topic. Perhaps the last part of my sentence about how cable works is incorrect however.

    You reply clearly shows your arrogance.


    Fibre is fibre-optic cable, now frequently used to provide a signal to the local node or even local street cabinet.

    Fibre-optic to the home, known as FTTH (home) or FTTP (property) is still in it's infancy, available to a very few at the moment and is very expensive.

    The typical Virgin installation is Coax Cable to the property. It is not fibre-optic.


    As to being 'arrogant' I simply don't like being called out by someone who clearly doesn't know what they are talking about.
    ... Dave
    Happily retired and enjoying my 14th year of leisure
    I am cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
    Bring me sunshine in your smile
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