Broadband speeds terrible!

Hi all.
Just got BT infinity option 2 and ran a test. 
Got this  and was happy! 
Then ran another the next couple of days and got this.. 
Not so happy 
Why am I all of a sudden getting so slow speeds? I am connected with gigE ethernet, I know my PC supports it, so why is it so slow?
Dylan
BT More Broadband (ADSL)

Probably noise and DLM as John says, though that amount of change seems extreme. Very difficult to be sure until a few days in.
As John says, do NOT touch the modem. However, a disconnecting and reconnecting the HomeHub each morning will make sure your IP Profile is kept up to date with your actual speed while things settle down.
If posting again run the speedtest at http://speedtest.btwholesale.com/ and after the test choose ‘Further Diagnostics’ and post the speeds and the profiles that this gives. The profile is extra useful information about your line.

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  • Broadband speed terribly slow

    Hi for some reason the speed of my connection has dropped to a snails pace. It happened after numerous powercuts on tuesday afternoon from the bad weather effecting Northern Ireland. I've tried replacing microfilters, doing a power cycle then leaving the Hub on (untouched) for 48+ hours and still its really slow. I ran the speedtest and got these results:
     Download spee achieved during the test was - 105 Kbps
     For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 50-250 Kbps.
     Additional Information:
     Your DSL Connection Rate :3424 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
     IP Profile for your line is - 135 Kbps
    Is there anything i could change at home to bring it back to the normal (2,000-2,500kbps) or is the problem out of my control?
    Line state
    Connected
    Connection time
    2 days, 2:29:56
    Downstream
    3,424 Kbps
    Upstream
    448 Kbps
    ADSL Settings
    VPI/VCI
    0/38
    Type
    PPPoA
    Modulation
    ITU-T G.992.1
    Latency type
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up)
    14.9 dB / 19.0 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up)
    50.0 dB / 27.0 dB
    Output power (Down/Up)
    19.7 dBm / 12.2 dBm
    Loss of Framing (Local)
    0
    Loss of Signal (Local)
    0
    Loss of Power (Local)
    0
    FEC Errors (Down/Up)
    637 / 0
    CRC Errors (Down/Up)
    1 / 2147480000
    HEC Errors (Down/Up)
    nil / 0
    Error Seconds (Local)
    1
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    OK, not to worry, it's because of the power failures and resulting multiple restarts on your hub/router.
    What to do is, remove the broadband socket faceplate if you have an NTE5, and plug the hub into the test socket with a filter, and leave it there for at least 72 hours...
    Your IP profile will come back, with resulting decent sync speed and throughput..
    See how you go, if it doesn't come back, post back in..  

  • Re: broadband speeds terrible.

    ahi ai am having the same issue enginer site visit on monday now broadband has dropped to 0.38 mbpd from 7.8 mbps wadted hours on the phone keep being told it wil improve now day 3 ands its gradully getting worse.Next step is to get hold of phone number of warren buckly and talk to him anyone have his number ???

    correction it dropped from 7.8 mbps to 1.2 mbps 38 kbps is the download speed used to be averaging 750 kbps

  • Broadband speed has been terrible with really bad ...

    Hi, for the past few days i have been receiving a really bad broadband speed, its varies from 0.90Mbps to 5Mbps normally i would be getting around 3.50mbps to 5mbps but lately its been terrible constatly changing. I tested my speed on speedtest.net and was getting a ping of around 100 + and sometimes it will go down to 50 ish. I have contacted BT the other day and they said they would get back to me today but they have not. Also for the past few days my connection has been dropping but since contacting BT that has stopped but im still getting slow download speeds to the point i cant even watch a YouTube video on a low video quality.
    What i want to know is why i am getting so slow download speeds and a very unstable connection?
    Is there a problem in my area? I have no changed any settings messed around with any cables to make my connection drop.
    Thanks for any help.

    Can you also post the full results from http://speedtester.bt.com/
    Have you tried connecting to the test socket at the rear of the master socket
    Have you tried the quiet line test? - dial 17070 option 2 - should hear nothing - best done with a corded phone. if cordless phone you may hear a 'dull hum' which is normal
    also you could try the hints given by poster RogerB in this link they may help http://community.bt.com/t5/BB-in-Home/Poor-Broadband-speed/m-p/14217#M8397
    Then someone here may be able to help and offer more advice.
    This is a customer to customer self help forum the only BT presence here are the forum moderators
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  • Re: Broadband Speed Problem? Please Read This & Post Requested Details

    my broadband speed is so slow, we eventually got connected after 3 months and tens of phone calls and ever since the broadband is unusable!! phone the help line today and he tels me we have 2.7mbs and failed to understand that I don't!! we are only getting 0.2mbs download. please help me! i'm regretting switching from BT and will have no option but to switch back as customer service is terrible at EE.  ADSL STATUSThis page shows information about your ADSL connection if applicable.Status
      Configured Current Line Status --- SHOWTIME Link Type --- Interleaved Path Operation Mode Automatic G992.3(ADSL2) Data Rate Information
    Stream Type Actual Data Rate Upstream 1005 (Kbps.) Downstream 283 (Kbps.) Defect/Failure Indication
    Operation Data Upstream Downstream Noise Margin 6.4 dB 10.9 dB Line Attenuation 32.6 dB 52.5 dB Indicator Name Near End Indicator Far End Indicator Output Power 12.8 dBm 0.0 dBm Fast Path FEC Correction NA NA Interleaved Path FEC Correction 359 11 Fast Path CRC Error NA NA Interleaved Path CRC Error 0 0 Loss of Signal Defect 6 0 Fast Path HEC Error STR NA NA Interleaved Path HEC Error 0 0 Error Seconds 97 28 Statistics
    Received Cells 8557 Transmitted Cells 4603 

    :
    You should be syncing at about 4 Meg. The reason you are not is that the DLM system has put you on a banded profile in response to past errors on your line, the lowest of these Banded Profiles, altho' you now have no significant errors. You need to call EE to reset the DLM in order to remove any banding. However should significant errors persist the DLM will reapply banding.

  • Broadband Speed - So Slow Its Unuseable

    I need some advice on how to tackle my current broadband speed problems with BT; if there is indeed an answer?  Before i begin I will state that I am a rural customer many miles from the exchange and I do not expect proper broadband speed, i always had a slow connection but I  just want what I got before.
    I was achieving about 95kb/s connection since I signed up with BT last April (woes of getting that done and removing the DAX on the line are on another thread somewhere on this forum) which is terrible but what I accepted and paid over my cash for and it has been consistent at that speed since then.  However, for the last 2 weeks its now dropped to an average speed of 29kb/s.
    Since April my router had only been rebooted twice duce to powercuts and it had never dropped the connection, however slow it may be, so its not excessive rebooting effecting the line.  Noise however has gone through the roof.  Noise margin is now displaying at 9.1db and the line attenutation is 69.3db...  Before the drop off this was never good but around the 7db margin level with about 60db attenuation on on the down line.  The sync rate has also dropped from nearly 2 Mbps to 1.063.  Full stats from router settings here:
    Connection Information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    5 days, 03:51:27
    Downstream:
    1.063 Mbps
    Upstream:
    448 Kbps
    ADSL Settings
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.1 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    9.1 dB / 12.0 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    69.3 dB / 31.5 dB
    Output power (Down/Up):
    15.9 dBm / 11.9 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up):
    1701042 / 2613
    CRC Events (Down/Up):
    36437 / 379
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    HEC Events (Down/Up):
    15842 / 321
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    19843 / 352
    I'm connected to the master socket with a Openreach fitted BT ADSL faceplate.  I've tried connecting to the router both wireless and wired with no difference to performance.   I contacted BT by phone 5 days ago and went through the usual reboot the router etc ordeal. They then agreed to reset the line but that has made no difference, if they did indeed do  anything at all?  
    Running the speedtest from http://www.speedtester.bt.com my results are as follows:
    Download Speed (Mbps): 0.31
    Upload Speed (Mbps): 0.36
    Ping Latency (ms): 41.38
    I know it sounds paranoid but the same day this dropped off I saw on the way to work an Openreach van working in the village on the roadside cabinet.  Just seems that there has been some alteration to their infrastructure locally and its taken my connection from bloomin slow to unusable..  
    Ideas?

    Yeah i realise my profile is correct for my connection speed.  But in real world terms dropping from 80kb/s into the 20s makes a major difference to useabilty.  If you were on some infinity connection or even a 8mbps max connection you wouldn't even notice but when thats all you have it makes a mockery of the money you are sending to BT each month/
    I Shall go through the old favourite of contacting a mod then.  Check my old thread Johjn46 where you and I went through this procedure with getting me signed up and things with mods never worked out as you promised they would  
    http://community.bt.com/t5/BB-Speed-Connection-Issues/Activating-Broadband-Ongoing-Nothingness/td-p/...
    Hopefully i'm wrong and you are right this time

  • Broadband Speed - Locked at 500 Kbps

    I've been having issues with both my broadband and phone line.  My phone and Belkin router are plugged into the main phone point via a Safecom filter.
    I have been getting speeds of 3.4 from the Broadband in the past few months after the line was reset after slow speeds.  Last Thursday I unplugged the filter and replaced it with a another filter to try and cure the terrible line quality we have.  Not only did this not work but it also seems to have had an effect on my broadband speed.
    Has my broadband been capped for fear of a dodgy line because I have been unplugging it to try and cure the phone line issues?  If so when does this revert back to normal?
    My stats from speedtestbt :-
    Download speedachieved during the test was - 503 Kbps
     For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 50-500 Kbps.
     Additional Information:
     Your DSL Connection Rate :832 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
     IP Profile for your line is - 500 Kbps
    My stas from ADSL :-
     Type
    Interleave Path
       Status
    SHOWTIME
    Downstream
    Upstream
       Data rate(Kbps)
    832Kb
    448Kb
       Noise Margin
    25
    22
       Output power(dBm)
    119
    172
       Attenuation(dB)
    44
    25
    So to sum up.  I still have a terrible line (bad enough to not be able to hear anyone) and my broadband appears stuck at 500 kbps.

    if a different line and different number should be ok.
    if you had crackle or hissing when you tried quiet line even with cordless then you need to report a phone fault dial 151.  Do NOT report a broadband fault.  get phone line noise free and will really help your broadband.
    your line is not capped but your connection speed is low which results in a 500 profile.  If you can get connection speed up then profile will follow in a few days stable connection.
    but noise problem first
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  • My BT broadband speed is more like dial up, no jok...

    Hello, i was wondering if anyone of this forum can help me because the BT customer service help line cannot help me. I've been asking for help for too long now and this problem is just unbearable now.
    My BT "Broadband" speeds are limited to an appalling '17 kbps.' Web pages take about four minutes to open and 5 minute you tube videos take about 20 minutes to load. Sometimes the broadband speeds can go up to a respectable "120 kbps" but then it drops to these dial up rates and it lasts that way for days. I know that I can get speeds of "350 kbps" in my area but i've never achieved this with my BT connection. The broadband service has been terrible which surprises me because i was with BT in the past and they werent that bad. Im in my final year at university as a computer science student so i've needed the internet more than ever but BT have never been able to fix this for me. Either that or they are capping me for whatever reason. Engineers have been out to the house (three i think) but whenever an engineer comes out the speeds miraculously go up to a reasonable rate, i find that more than suspicious. I kindly ask any officals on this forum for their assistance because this really is my last effort in trying to fix this before i seek legal advice because this has been going on for months now.
    Here are my speed tester results:
     Download speedachieved during the test was - 119 Kbps
     For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 50-250 Kbps.
     Additional Information:
     Your DSL Connection Rate :1344 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
     IP Profile for your line is - 135 Kbps
    Note that it says 119 kbps achieved during the test. I don't know where it got that number from because it's nothing like that when using the computers. I get my reading from programs that monitor the downstream and from just watching my direct downloads. I have two computers and an iPad that connect to the homehub so i know its no a problem with my computer. Plugging the computer into the hub using the ethernet cable shows the same download rates so its not a wireless problem
    Thank you very much for reading my message and i eagerly await a reply.
    Thank You
    Carl Roberts

    Hi imjolly, thanks for your reply. Here are my ADSL stats:
    Connection information
    Line state
    Connected
    Connection time
    0 days, 0:57:30
    Downstream
    1,344 Kbps
    Upstream
    448 Kbps
    ADSL settings
    VPI/VCI
    0/38
    Type
    PPPoA
    Modulation
    ITU-T G.992.1
    Latency type
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up)
    16.0 dB / 15.0 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up)
    59.0 dB / 31.5 dB
    Output power (Down/Up)
    16.6 dBm / 12.3 dBm
    Im not sure about my socket. I know that it's shaped like a step on the top with two levels. There is a port for the phone line  and a port for the ADSL connection. The help line had be taking the front of the panel off and trying different filters but it seems like the filtering is done in the actual socket because it has two ports. There is one telephone extension in the house that goes to the kitchen, but that just plugs into the normal phone port.
    I must confess that i have been pressing the reset button quiet a lot out of frustration. i thought that it might of helped. Ill perform a quiet line test now as you suggested and ill post my findings on here
    Thank you

  • From the old forum.... Slow broadband speeds in th...

    FROM THE OLD FORUM Original post by John Jorgensen...
    Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 22, 2010 9:17 AM           
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    Hi,
    I have had bt broadband opt3 for almost 3 months now and have always had a healthy 9mb+ connection, however have noticed it being very slow in the evening when I come home from work, I checked the speed last nite as iplayer was constantly freezing and was getting 1mb . A bit upset by this as I got bt broadband to play my ps3 online and to get faster speeds on my laptop, and I use these services mostly at nite.
    I checked my speed this morning and was getting 11mb, is this normal or am I being capped I cant believe Id be going over my download limit. Can someone from bt get back to me on this?
    Thanks
    John
    alison griffiths     
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    Registered: 11/3/09
        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 22, 2010 11:22 AM   in response to: John Jorgensen in response to: John Jorgensen           
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    Welcome to the world of BT , the tv advert when he says " business slow" when trying to load a webpage is not other companies thats BT.
    John Jorgensen     
    Posts: 2
    Registered: 9/2/09
        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 22, 2010 12:11 PM   in response to: alison griffiths in response to: alison griffiths           
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    Yes Alison, I think I can see that now. I wouldnt mind if broadband was a bit slower at peak times, I know thats normal, but when I'm only getting 1mb when my max is 14mb, I just dont feel I'm getting what I pay for. And when it gets to the point where I cant watch iplayer without it stuttering everywhere and online games lagging on the ps3, this is certainly not what I'm paying for.
    I was hoping one of the mods here would help me and check my line and see if there is any cap on the line and get it removed.
    I really dont wanna phone India, I deal with them 5 days a week as is...
    Think I will just send one of the mods an email to check my line and see if it is being capped or if somethings wrong.
    anthony dickerson     
    Posts: 72
    Registered: 4/26/07
        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 22, 2010 3:52 PM   in response to: John Jorgensen in response to: John Jorgensen           
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    You will never get decent speeds on Iplayer,
    BT limit it because they want you to subscribe to their precious BT Vision service.
    The only way you are guaranteed to get decent speeds on BT is to subscibe to BT Vision and also unlimited broadband.
    Then you will get priority when you stream TV at your exchange unlike fighting it out with all the other broadband users as you currently are for the available bandwith.the more over subscribed your local exchange the worse it is
    Paddy B Mod     
    Posts: 199
    Registered: 10/13/08
        Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 23, 2010 2:04 PM   in response to: anthony dickerson in response to: anthony dickerson           
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    Hi John,
    I can take a look at the network side of things for you, to see if there is anything I can do to help improve your speed during peak periods. Please could you drop me an email with your BT account details? Please also include a link to this thread. It would also be very helpful if you could run a few speed tests using www.speedtester.bt.com when you feel your Broadband is running slow. I can then check those results from here.
    Thanks
    Paddy
    BT Forum Moderator - [email protected] - if you're emailing please include a link to your thread so I can reference back to it.
    Mateusz Sokolin...     
    Posts: 2
    Registered: 10/11/08
        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 24, 2010 7:33 PM   in response to: John Jorgensen in response to: John Jorgensen           
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    Well John i'll tell you what it is...
    First of all welcome to BT and I hope you'll enjoy 18months of pain and suffer.
    OK here it goes....
    If you look at your contract, find a rule that says Fair Usage Policy.
    Basically it states that BT will cap anyone that is abusing their lines.
    However, it does not say what are the limits after which you are going to be capped for how long and at what times. (I'll come back to this later and explain)
    If you ring 08007076044 I'm sure that someone will confirm my theory. As constant 1MBit between 6PM till 11/12 PM is actually FUP applied on to your account.
    Ok time to explain my frustration about FUP.
    Since I signed my contract with "lovely" BT for constant 4 months I had similar issue but it took me even longer to find out what is going on and how to deal with this problem (thanks to google).
    FUP team states that if you exceed 100GB in a month (everyone will admit that these days 100GB is nothing when a single game for PS3/XBox360/PC sometimes is more than 5GB and 1080p film is about 12GB) will cap you for a month at peak times to outstanding and superfast 1Mbit (about 130-150KB/s).
    I'be been watching my download and for few months never exceeded that 100GB in a month. Been ringing FUP team to verify when suddenly they told me that from (cant remember exactly) March FUP will apply only to accounts that are using Torrents and other P2P.
    you won't believe how happy I was hearing that.... So i've started to download and next month guess what.... 1Mbit connection.
    Really mad rang FUP team and asked them what on earth is going on. They confirmed that its only P2P and I've explained them that I only use Youtube, BBC iPlayer, Rapidshare, Steam and XBox Live, Beatport (just don't understand how ppl can use torrents and other P2P as they are just way to slow). So they were happy to take the cap off my broadband connection.
    Next month same issue solved exactly the same way.
    After that for consecutive few months I had no problem whatsoever until September where FUP Team said that there is no such thing and FUP applies to everyone.
    So just want to say that BT is rubbish that can't keep their word.
    I went to one of the sales advisor in the shopping centre and asked him how FUP works as it does not say in the contract "how, when, who and what".
    So he said that policy is applied based on amount of files downloaded within that 100GB. So if I download e.g. 3x 50GB (although its 150GB altogether) files I wont be affected but 100x 1GB will put a cap on me.
    I've been so curious if what he said was right and started to download 2x 60GB and guess what... Got frigging FUP placed on my account!!!.
    I've got 2months left with them and will be extremely happy to cancel my contract, moreover, I will do everything in my power to sue them under EU Consumer Rights Law (that states that contract should be clear and fair to both sides) as Fair Usage Policy is one of those things that allows BT to do anything they want to their customers;
    1. No clear explanation of what FUP is.
    2. Does not states the amount of downloaded data required to have cap on the acount
    3. Does not states for how long it will be applied
    4. Does not states when it will be applied
    If you look at e.g. Virgin Broadband everything is clearly written in nice and understandable way. It warns you at what times FUP will be applied under what circumstances and for how long. Isn't it what we all want to know??
    Alex Owen     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 24, 2010 9:35 PM   in response to: Mateusz Sokolin... in response to: Mateusz Sokolin...           
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    @Mateusz I think I maybe a victim of this outragous stint BT have done. I have 2 XBOX 360's running on XBOX Live, 2 Desktop PCs connected to the web constantly, and 3 laptops, we have a torrent sharing running and World Of Warcraft on one of the PCs. All of this is shared across a 6 person family. How can a family where two members goto to college and university do their college ork, download application such as VB.net do their coursework and revise without the hassle of a **** connection. Seriously BT get your ******* head outta your **** and stop this ********, we are customers, we pay for what we are offered. When I signed up several years ago I could download everything on the net woithout infracions on my line being set in motion. You altered my contract without telling me. You will lose custom from this. Also you have ****** my wireless
    Edited by: Alex Owen on Jan 24, 2010 9:36 PM
    amanda jones     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 25, 2010 8:42 PM   in response to: Alex Owen in response to: Alex Owen           
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    You lot are lucky, We wish we could be capped to 1mbit. Our IP profile is capped to 500kbit because BT say the line isn't good enough for anything more. We are paying for option3 up to 8mbit and BT have said we must continue to pay for it for the remainder of the contract, or buy ourselves out of it early, the reason they give.... Up to 8mbit means up to 8mbit. If you dont get 8mbit then TOUGH LUCK SUCKERS!!
    The outcome? We feel like we've been turned over by a dodgey second hand car salesman called BT. The internet deal he flogged us was a dog, a ringer, it wasn't cosher and certainly had a false MOT certificate.
    Computer Geek     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 25, 2010 8:49 PM   in response to: amanda jones in response to: amanda jones           
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    Hi Amanda,
    Why have you joined BT Option 3 when you can not get what BT can offer?
    No pun intended but you are a bit of a sucker for paying high prices where other suppliers are cheaper and can provide what your line can support.
    CG
    amanda jones     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 26, 2010 9:13 PM   in response to: Computer Geek in response to: Computer Geek           
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    we moved house last october to this one, the connection was rubbish from the get-go, BT said the router was broken and we needed a new one, we said OK. That "OK" meant that we had entered into a new contract for option 3 same as out old one. The router wasn't broken, the new one didnt fix or improve the problem, we have since asked for a price reduction or compensation and been told "no". we are in contract and can pay to buy ourselves out of it if we like but otherwise we have to pay for option 3 and recieve fixed rate 500kb.
    Clare Thurston     
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        Re: Slow broadband speeds in the evening all of a sudden
    Posted: Jan 27, 2010 11:57 AM   in response to: amanda jones in response to: amanda jones           
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    Hi Amanda,
    I think you'll find that the Hold To Term rules have changed. BT are now unable to charge you for the account if you no longer require it. It is against OFCOM's rulings for a company to make more money out of you as a leaving customer than an existing one. However, You will need to pay for the connection charge (if that has not expired it's original differed contract) which is £40. A cancellation fee of £25 if you are simply cancelling and not migrating using a MAC key and for any hardware. The Routers are advertised at £88 and i would suggest that if they believed on to be faulty then that would be replaced under guarantee and not be put on a differed basis. I would check exactly what they say the are charging you and query this through OFCOM. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/

    Months of impecable service form BT as an option 3 customer. (I've even recommended BT to people)
    but
    For the past 2 weeks peak traffic has murdered my connection.
    I can get 14mbit off peak, and it used to drop to about 7-9 at peak times.
    Now its down to 1-2mbit at peak times. (no i haven't breached FUP as I check my btinternet inbox for the 80GB warning)
    I think its resonable to experience drop off but 90%!!!
    BT advertising says fast speeds at peak times. less than 2mbit is not fast. (that the governments minimum standard!!!)
    I don't know how to procede because when I'm experiencing these issues if I ring up I will end up waiting so long to speak to someone (because its peak time) the concection wiill be better again.
    I can think of no recourse other than to approach trading standards...
    Guarnetee me 5mbit at peak times (enough to stream HD iplayer) and I'd be happy
    That is what BT vision customers are in essence are getting + what ever their PC is using.
    Fair usage? what about Fair Supply.

  • New contract, new hub, same broadband speed.

    Went online to look at my broadband options - it suggested I could get 12-17MB/s on a new contract.
    So I rang and got a new contract. The new hub arrived, works great.
    Now, when I go online to bt.com and run the speed estimator, it suggests I could get only 12MB/s. OK this is right at the bottom end of the initial range, but fair enough.
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    the diagnostic test normally does work but sometimes you need to try a few times
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  • Broadband Speed dropped and wont come back

    Hi, I need help and advice please.
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi JONNYYOUNG,
    I'm not educated enough to help but it mat reassure you, as it did me, to know your circumstances are not unique.
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    dfenceman 
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     Assured Rate IP profile on your line is - 600 Kbps

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    Hi,
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    HI welcome to the forum
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