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Contractec 1600Mpbs, garanteed 1300 Mbps, receiving 300mpbs

MuryloB
Explorer

I;ve notice it couple a months ago, but never reported it because was too busy and waiting 1 hour to talk to someone is a joke

EE is purposely throttling my internet.

I work with AI, and im constantly downloading LLMs and need the fastest internet ive paid for.

Can someone fix this?


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MuryloB
Explorer

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XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Then time to report it now. By posting on this user discussion group you are not reporting it.

Text GUIDE to 66033 & they'll call you back.

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JimM11
Brilliant Contributor
Brilliant Contributor

@MuryloB Text from a mobile attached to your account that EE know about HELP to 66033, will start off the test to your ONT router and home equipment, you should get a call back as it does look like you have a fibre issue. Details below in the link.

Contact Us To Request Technical Support for Broadband and Landline | EE

 

MuryloB
Explorer

Yeah ive called after waiting 1 hour and 10 minutes on the phone.

There is an issue, but they can say what as im still getting 300mbps, they booked an engineer.

My guess is that they oversold rack speed and now cant cope with the demand.

Mustrum
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@MuryloB  Even if that was the case you would get your full speeds some of the time. 

More likely a fault somewhere, or perhaps a cable or even network interface on your devices not able to cope with the faster speeds of the router.

Which router do you have, and have you logged into it and checked the WAN port speed?