Connect Fibre

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blingybongy

Original Poster:

3,941 posts

151 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Anyone had dealings with them?
I at present have a BT FTTC connection which gives me an absolute rock solid 75Mbps down and 20Mbps up.
This mob have offered me a 500Mbs up and down connection for approximately half of the price of BT.
They have a UK call centre and they don't give it the big hard sell.
I have booked a fitting but it won't be until February so plenty of time to cancel if I hear many tales of woe.

somouk

1,425 posts

203 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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They look like a similar setup to Airband where they target areas that BT haven't and could likely get grant money to help them install their infrastructure in rural/semi-rural areas.

I've had a mixed bag with Airband and it would be interesting to know more about how big that company are as the biggest issue is often support when something invariably goes wrong.

blingybongy

Original Poster:

3,941 posts

151 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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somouk said:
They look like a similar setup to Airband where they target areas that BT haven't and could likely get grant money to help them install their infrastructure in rural/semi-rural areas.

I've had a mixed bag with Airband and it would be interesting to know more about how big that company are as the biggest issue is often support when something invariably goes wrong.
Thanks, as I put my BT connection is rock solid and has been for years.
More though to be given I think.

blingybongy

Original Poster:

3,941 posts

151 months

Friday 12th July
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I had Connect Fibre install me FTTP three weeks ago.

A decent WiFi 6 Linksys router
Superb customer service.
£36 a month for 18 months.
Win win I reckon

wyson

2,419 posts

109 months

Saturday 13th July
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Right decision. Such is the superiority of FTTP over FTTC, I would have taken that ‘risk’ as well.