Fibre-Optics ?

Hi,
I recently switched to fibre optics for broadband in the belief that it was fast ! All the hype etc !
However,I do not find any increase in speed and think it all a bit of a con...it often seems slower than our previous connection...the connection to the local box or junction may well be fibre-optic but the connection from there to my house is the same old tired copper wire connection that has been there possibly since the line first went in to the house.
Surely if my connection is to be called fibre optic,then the actual connection into my house ought to be fibre-optic cable.
Does anyone else feel this ?
Thanks,

Hi,
Currently only one exchange in the UK is trialling out FTTP/H (Fibre to the Premises/Home) (click Here for details)
So hopefully in the future, then yes you might be able to get FTTP/H, but unfortunatly it's only availabe to a select area and not available to every at the moment.
The Fibre-Optic Broadband Rollout is being managed and done by Openreach for all communication providers/ISPs.
 BT Retail (your communication provider/ISP) has nothing to do with the rollout of fibre broadband. 
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