26-07-2022 11:01 AM
Apologies if these topics are covered elsewhere, but I'm struggling to make a decision!
Currently have EE basic broadband and a BT landline and I'm happy with both. However, I'm considering upgrading the broadband to what EE call "Fibre Broadband", which I would call FTTC. This can allegedly give me between 16 and 30Mbit/s for an extra tenner on top of what I currently pay. I can currently get about 11Mbit/s on ADSL2+, so am I right in thinking my FTTC speed would be a lot better than 16Mbit/s or only a marginal improvement? The ADSL2+ currently syncs at 14Mbit/s with a 3dB SNR margin on a line loss of about 33dB.
Second question: I assume this is a self-install upgrade and that I can use my existing modem/router (after switching it to VDSL) with no need for engineer visit?
Third question: I assume I can keep my existing BT landline number if I just upgrade the broadband, but if I went with an EE provided landline, I could still keep my old landline (BT) number?
Really would prefer full fibre, but I don't think I want Virgin, even though my son, who lives near me, gets 200Mbit/s!! Wow!
Thanks!
26-07-2022 02:25 PM
In answer to your Qs:
26-07-2022 03:03 PM
Thanks XRay!
26-07-2022 03:09 PM
There's not a very fast FTTC available there. You should get 18 - 32 Meg Down & 4 - 6 Meg Up. Only order standard Fibre not Fibre Plus.
26-07-2022 03:47 PM
Thanks for your help!
26-07-2022 04:01 PM
Thanks! You're welcome 🙂 ! Glad I could be of assistance.