Has B.T increased there upload speeds

I was wondering if B.T has upped there upload speeds, none of my friends have actually received the increase and as i don't have B.T Infinity myself yet i can't check either. My checker says this:
Your cabinet is planned to have WBC FTTC by 31st December 2011. Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 32.9 Mbps and upstream line speed of 13.3 Mbps.
Was just actually wondering if anyone has actually received a significant speed increase of their upload? or is this going to happen at a later date?
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I noticed the other day my telephone number checker result upload had changed from 6Mbps to 11Mbps.
I don't think anyone will experience the extra speed yet! as the 10Mbps and 2Mbps upload caps will still be in place.
Telephone number checker http://www.dslchecker.bt.com/adsl/adslchecker.welcome
Result = "FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed of 26.6Mbps and upstream line speed of 11.1Mbps."
Infinity Option 1 with 2Mbps cap.-
Please Click On any Text in Blue as that automatically links to information.
PC (NDEGR)

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    I see Imjolly was giving you a hand with this on another thread.
    We still need to try and get you connected via the test socket to rule out external wiring and possible swap over micro-filters too.
    I note you mentioned you have an I-plate.  Take this off, as it could be faulty, as you will then see the test socket.  If possible connect up via Ethernet and leave for a day or two and see if this stops the drops. 
    Its also important to look out for other sources of interference.  You can see a list of common offenders on this link.
    If you have tried this out and are still having problems drop me in an email please with your BT account and telephone number along with a link back to this thread.
    Just send using the contact us form in my profile under the 'about me' section and mark FAO Craig please.
    Thx
    Craig
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