Not a clue to be honest with you.
kinda the same boat then
Just to note AAISP won't sell any FTTP above 330/50 and they cap the downstream to 160Mb.
Yep am aware, ive had many AAISP products and know Adrian well enough to DM with him. The best I can get out of him is that AAISP are not offering 1000 "yet" which is a change from the old world of "no plans to go over 160"
1000/220 is priced very high (deliberately) to protect OpenReach's leased line revenue.
Yeah I never really got my head around that. It makes zero sense, if FTTP is available why would any company with a leased line not just switch to the lower cost FTTP product. Would have imagined that 1000/115 covers the vast majority of leased line customers anyway - it must be a niche market of leased line revenue to only focus between 115mbps and 220mbps (and even then, 90 quid a month wholesale for 220 up is still going to beat any leased line hands down). In short, if there is FTTP any leased line customer would move to 1000/115 or 1000/220 and be way better off, even with the 220 pricing. Common sense seems to have gone out the window.
OpenReach also sell 1000/115 with much more reasonable pricing if the extra upstream isn't needed.
Im happy enough to pay the extra for 220, i move a lot of data around. its triple the wholesale monthly cost, but thats still not a massive headache really.
There aren't many ISP's selling either tier at this moment in time.
therein lies the problem. Spectrum seems the most viable until AAIsp up the speeds, 24 month contract at 199/mo ...
though who knows what will happen with 1000/115 over the coming months once covids out the way and things start moving again.