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Author Topic: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet  (Read 7176 times)

GigabitEthernet

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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #15 on: July 21, 2015, 11:25:02 PM »

Sky has had G.INP well before plusnet BT EE and talktalk is that incorrect ?

I believe on ADSL (where Sky use their own DSLAM or MSAN in the exchange) that may have indeed been the case.
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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2015, 12:44:11 AM »

Sky has had G.INP well before plusnet BT EE and talktalk is that incorrect ?

It must be incorrect for a Sky service over VDSL2. Every service is identical over the metallic pathway of VDSL2. The metallic pathway is between the CPE and the cabinet DSLAM.
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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2015, 11:52:58 PM »


It must be incorrect for a Sky service over VDSL2. Every service is identical over the metallic pathway of VDSL2. The metallic pathway is between the CPE and the cabinet DSLAM.

No worrys B*CAT it's my misunderstanding it happens quite a lot these days  :paperbag:
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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2015, 12:00:51 AM »

The weird thing about Sky is as far as I knew, you could only order Sky FTTC if they had LLUd one's exchange.

I can confirm that my exchange isn't Sky-LLUd (I cannot order Sky's ADSL packages - I only get the Connect package) but I can order Sky FTTC.

Does Sky not use LLU backhaul at the exchange for FTTC?
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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #19 on: July 23, 2015, 12:10:59 AM »

I can confirm that my exchange isn't Sky-LLUd (I cannot order Sky's ADSL packages - I only get the Connect package) but I can order Sky FTTC.

Does Sky not use LLU backhaul at the exchange for FTTC?

In my Reply #13, above, I explained that occurs at the fibre head-end exchange.  :)
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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #20 on: July 23, 2015, 12:22:03 AM »

In my Reply #13, above, I explained that occurs at the fibre head-end exchange.  :)

I missed that. I will throw burakkucat a ball of string by way of an apology! ::)
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Re: Speed drop of around 10 Mbps since moving from Sky to Plusnet
« Reply #21 on: July 23, 2015, 02:21:39 AM »

I've got no string, but I had several bunnies which the siamese cats brought in and released unharmed in the bedroom, where they were all tearing around, and so I could happily let burakkucat have those. The old ginger cat and the lurcher were jointly guarding a dead bunny on the landing, until the dog went off and buried the bunny. The siamese threw a dead bird at me and nearly hit me in bed, it's no fun now, so bunnies are the only gifts on offer just at the moment. :-)
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