Hi,
I did wonder, seemed strange as I had so much spare speed but as it is fine on Virgin & most of her colleges who have really fast FTTC or FTTP do not have a problem I just figured the VPN overhead somehow just coped better if the raw speed was really high.
I don't know much about VPN's, never really used myself but read some have well over 70% loss, even up to 90% but improved when they got better services.
It is a really, really big company & whilst I guess they can be lazy & often the worst I would think v.well resourced.
I always come back to, never, ever had a problem at boyfriends but frequently had to get in the car at my house & go there & carried on working fine.
Is not a deal breaker anyway, I have the two lines & going to be years to FTTP so unless cost's a fortune prefer to just get it sorted now.
So disappointed as a month ago, hoards of BT engineers swarmed down our lane. Great I thought FTTP. Turns out Point To Point for a resident, up & past my house & business. I know different tech but why they don't either offer or pull more cables through as they go.
I guess if the cabinet is not ready but when aiming to roll out FTTP to as many as possible, why not do it then!
I know a lot still on ADSL but we were v.slow to get FTTC and don't think a handful of houses and couple of business are going to be anytime, soon/ever.