I'm also in the "they are trying to push FTTP" camp.
There's likely to be factors that will affect the result, the obvious ones being.
- if there is FTTP available - obviously if FTTP isnt available then its a way some customers can get higher speeds.,
- g.fast speed estimate - if the speed increase for g.fast is only slightly above FTTC
- Live g.fast on the cab - If no one else on the cab has g.fast not encouraging new connections from that PCP
- Price of g.fast - it may look a bit silly if the FTTP price is cheaper than g.fast. Who would want to pay more money for a less stable product with lower speeds.
But that then gets thrown up in the air if hushcoden's result is also borked. ??? I presume fttp isnt available to you?