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21-02-2023 11:03 AM - edited 21-02-2023 11:04 AM
Asked a question via Pm to @Amanda and received this:
21-02-2023 11:20 AM
@Foreteewinks To be fair to VF and @Amanda that's how this forum and many others operate.
21-02-2023 12:07 PM
Youve missed the point ..
21-02-2023 12:10 PM - edited 21-02-2023 12:14 PM
So, the cut-n-paste is clipped. These things can happen.
21-02-2023 12:18 PM
I guess so just like poor customer service , poor connection and lower speeds than advertised or guaranteed . these things happen.....
21-02-2023 06:58 PM - edited 22-02-2023 02:24 AM
@Foreteewinks wrote:I guess so just like poor customer service , poor connection and lower speeds than advertised or guaranteed . these things happen.....
If your speeds are lower than guaranteed, they have to resolve it or let you leave without penalty.
Complaints Code of Practice | Vodafone UK
However you have to understand just what is being guaranteed, it is the speed of the broadband, not over Wi-Fi or powerline, but you have every right to expect they will also be to an acceptable standard.
21-02-2023 07:47 PM
@Jayach Actually if you are on fttc then the guarantee is only for the sync speed.
21-02-2023 08:13 PM - edited 21-02-2023 08:18 PM
On FTTC, the sync speed is (in my opinion) the broadband speed, in that it is the speed coming over the line.. The download speed, actual amount of useful data being received, once it has been formatted into packets is another thing.
I've got a sync of 80, my download is in the low 70's, but I consider my broadband speed to be the 80 figure.
Current Rate | 79999 kbps | 20000 kbps |
Maximum Rate | 82239 kbps | 27867 kbps |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 4.1 dB | 9.9 dB |
Edit, I was aware the OP was on a 900 CityFibre FTTP connection, from their other posts, which is why I didn't complicate things with FTTC.
21-02-2023 08:18 PM
The sync speed is a theoretical maximum line capacity for the connection considering distance to exchange etc.
21-02-2023 08:21 PM
It's not theoretical, it is actual as measured by the modem/cabinet, the Max rate is theoretical, and is never likely to be reached.