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Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?


@HPsauce wrote:

 

So, what do we think Fibre 74 actually is? 🤔


 

A breakfast cereal fortified with 74 vitamins and minerals ?  Cheesy

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?


@jab1 wrote:

@HPsauce It is the 'entry level' - basic/minimum Full Fibre service offered by the PN brand.


No that would be FF Fibre 74 - without the FF it is SOGEA.

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Rummage all you like, but currently "Fibre 74" isn't something that PlusNet seem to offer/define. 🙃 Which is why I'm confused.....

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Not disputing what say, @Mustrum - but as I understand it, Fibre (the FTTC product does not give a value, as it is provisioned as 'up to' 80Mb/s - in other words, whatever your connection can handle up to the 80Mb/s the FTTC circuits are capped at by OR.

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

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Fibre (74) is a SOGEA service. The 74 just dictates it can in theory receive a speed of up to 74mbps.

Adding the word 'Full' in front makes it becomes a FTTP service. 

The FTTC packages are named 'Unlimited Fibre' and 'Unlimited Fibre Extra'.

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Fair enough, @Gandalf  - although I thought the SoGEA FTTC was supposed to be unrestricted - up to the 80Mb/s 'cap' applied by OR?

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

as it is provisioned as 'up to' 80Mb/s - in other words, whatever your connection can handle up to the 80Mb/s the FTTC circuits are capped at by OR.

Not quite true, if the line isnt capable of >40Mb then, apparently,  it MAY be provisioned on a 40Mb profile.

As has been said above, there's only one Plusnet product, called Fibre BUT maybe internally, and so possibly advised in tickets, there would appear to be a Fibre 74 (for the 80Mb provision) and a Fibre 38? (for the 40Mb)

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: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Thanks,  @MisterW  - you learn something new every day. 😀

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Thanks @Gandalf that clarifies it, though it's odd that there's no reference anywhere online to Fibre 74.

And clearly not limited to internal/tickets as suggested by @MisterW as this was in a "Welcome" letter confirming my order.

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Engineer has arrived and is currently working out how to overcome various "issues", so it might not complete today.

He does seem clear on what type of connection though, definitely NOT FTTP! 😂

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?


@HPsauce wrote:

Engineer has arrived and is currently working out how to overcome various "issues"

 

I wouldn't fancy being up a ladder today fitting an new cable in this weather -

 

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Semantic quibble.

Does "full fibre" imply that fibre is being using for the whole network path? Between any end points?

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

@greygit1 Exactly that - although it doesn't 'imply' - that is exactly what it is.

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?


@greygit1 wrote:

Semantic quibble.

Does "full fibre" imply that fibre is being using for the whole network path? Between any end points?


Not so long ago Fibre meant end to end, the other options were either kilostream or ADSL.............

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Re: Confused by paperwork - Fibre vs Fibre 74?

Just to close this off, all is running well and the router syncs at typically 62/12mbps. Speed tests in the mid-high fifties for downloads, i.e. "Very fast".