I'm an aa.net.uk / AAISP user. In the past BTW used to report the current IP _Profile_ value in effect on my dsl line (20cn, adsl1) to AAISPs servers and the reported values appeared in AAISPs logs that the customer can take a peep at on the clueless.aa.net.uk web server.
Recently the logs show something more like the actual sync rate, certainly not the trad IP profile because the reported values are not quantised to say 1500 1750 2000 etc and the numbers are higher eg. 1.97Mbps, 2261k.
Has something big changed in Btw land? They haven't got rid of the annoying quantisation steps, have they? I realise that this is just as much a question for AA who could have changed their own s/w. But the numbers don't seem to quite correspond to anything I recognise, they're not eg 1750 or 2000, nor are they the corresponding min sync rates in this case 2016 or 2272 iirc. Right now I should be on the ip profile rung of 1750 since true sync rate = 2080 [threshhold (= 2016 + 64] yet AAIsp report this as 1.97M which is too near to equivalent sync rate of 2272, would be near top of band not near bottom.
Have BTW done anything noticeable in sw terms?