High-speed, up to 8Mb broadband speeds are now available across the UK, and many of our customers are already connected to the higher speeds. Faster broadband speeds are perfect for video, downloading music and connecting more than one computer, however there are some important things you should be aware of. Please read on to find out more about how moving to faster speed (DSL Max) broadband will affect you. When will I be upgraded to 'Up to 8Mb'? Because of the line speed and sync problems some customers have been experiencing after moving to 'Up to 8Mb' speeds, we are carefully managing our programme of automatic upgrades. This means that, if you can receive the service on your telephone line, you will be upgraded in time but we cannot provide you with an estimated timescale. We understand that many customers prefer not to wait and we have provided the option to choose to upgrade to the faster speeds right away. Update: From 26th October 2006, there is now no charge to choose to upgrade ahead of schedule. After letting us know of your wish to upgrade, you should normally start to see 'Up to 8Mb' speeds within 10 working days. Request 'Up to 8Mb' broadband here. You will be notified by email shortly before your request is processed. If you don't want to be upgraded: Opt-out from the upgrade programme Should I expect teething problems when I first get 8Mb? Tests are carried out during this period to see what speed your line can support. It's important that you frequently make new connections to the Internet during this 10 day period so these tests can take place. Its a good idea to disconnect your modem or router when doing this this will force your equipment to reconnect. The simplest way to do this is to switch your equipment off, and then on again. If youre using a router, make sure you switch the power to your router off and on again. After 10 days, your speeds will stabilise at the fastest speed your line can support. Will my speeds vary? We will also configure your speed on our network based on information that is generated dynamically by your connection. This is to ensure that your traffic can be prioritised correctly by our network. What speeds can I expect? How to get the best experience with new high-speed broadband? Microfilters (sometimes called splitters) Modem Extension leads Master telephone socket Speed test Interleaving Please note: some customers may see no increase in speed as a result of being moved over to the new high-speed service. In some cases we will move customers back to IPStream. However, this wont always be the best solution, so the course of action will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Often the problem is either caused by a lack of capacity from the local exchange, or cross-talk caused by other ISPs customers also being moved to the high-speed service. More help: Our video Introduction to Broadband Max will help you get the most out of the new high-speed service. |
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