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Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

OK Craig - can you post a screenshot of your Technical log - Information page, obscuring your user name?

Navigate from the Home Screen to Advanced Settings > Technical Log > Information

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology


@craigcc wrote:

Hi John,

 

With regard to:

  • Unlimited Fibre: 40 Mbps download speed, 10 Mbps upload speed
  • Unlimited Fibre Extra: 80 Mbps download speed, 20 Mbps upload speed
  • Fibre: The fastest available speed for your specific line

For the time being, it's possible to re-contract for the same product and retain your landline service. However, any product change will necessitate a switch to SOGEA (FTTC without a phone line).

 

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  1. What do the ratios 40/10 and 80/20 mean please? Does these numbers represent the download and upload speeds, respectively ie 40/10 means a maximum download speed of 40 Mbps and a maximum upload speed of 10 Mbps? thanks.

  2. What are the implications of switching to SOGEA (FTTC without a phone line)? Does this mean Ill be receiving the same broadband service (Unlimited Fibre) without a dedicated phone line. Im just double-checking I have this right. Or are there any other limitations.

Thank you!
Craig


1.You are essentially correct, but this depends on your connections capabilities.

2.Yes - although if you are on 'Unlimited Fibre now, you may see an increase in your speeds, as SOGEA doesn't have the artificial restriction which the slower package (40/10) does.

John
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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

@craigcc 

I was slightly wrong in an earlier post.

 

If your line supports it SOGEA it is provisioned at 80/20 and you may see a slight increase in speed.

 

If your line doesn't support the speeds then it appears it will be provisioned at 40/10 - the same as you're currently on.

 

Brian

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

Re: @pvmb The 80/20 option is (or was ) known on PN as 'Unlimited Fibre Extra' - - other providers use different terminology.

 

Apologies, I did mean to create any discomfort. It just confused me as I assumed Unlimited Fibre (my current deal was unlimited data), the new package simply removed the word Unlimited with implied "limited". The other reason for the query is the FAQ under the new offer had sections missing (and still has), the question "Does Fibre have limited usage" has not answer or content when expanded.

I think I have the clarification I need now, so very grateful to all who have helped!
Thanks

Craig

 

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RE: OK Craig - can you post a screenshot of your Technical log - Information page, obscuring your user name?

Navigate from the Home Screen to Advanced Settings > Technical Log > Information

 

I don't see this option sorry. Going to my Home Page takes me to Bill/Products but no Advanced Setting option on screen sorry. Or do I need to login to router to do this. Thanks again?

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

Sorry Craig - I am talking about your Hubs home page - not your account.

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology


@craigcc wrote:

It just confused me as I assumed Unlimited Fibre (my current deal was unlimited data), the new package simply removed the word Unlimited with implied "limited". The other reason for the query is the FAQ under the new offer had sections missing (and still has), the question "Does Fibre have limited usage" has not answer or content when expanded.


Can you provide a link to this please?

In the help / guide pages on FIBRE the question is answered ... see Broadband package guide | Help | Plusnet

Screenshot 2024-11-21 151545.png

If you can provide a link / context for what is missing, I will try to get the business to address it.  There is so much stuff therein, much of it still covering the old product labels due to users still being on those products.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

Hi John, here is the technical log, hope this helps and thanks again.


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Re: Can you provide a link to this please?

 

Here is the offending page - with missing content (for me at least). It appears when I go to my offers once logged in. Thanks for providing the full content FAQ answer.

https://www.plus.net/member-centre/offers-and-upgrades/choose-broadband

Kind Regards
Craig

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Re: Upgraded to our New Fibre package - Confusing terminology

@craigcc Thanks for that post with the Tech Info. Looking at it, it appears you might get a bit more speed if you switched to SoGEA - your line attenuation suggests to me about 50Mb/s, but the signal attenuation looks as though it may be the limiting factor here - it is quite high.

I'm sure someone with more knowledge will correct me if I'm wrong. 😀

John