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PankySmooch | 22:22 Wed 12th Nov 2014 | Computers
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Would it make any difference if I changed from Orange to BT broadband or does it just depend on where you live?

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If EE can give you Fibre Optic Broadband then so can BT who control the landlines to your property.

I go along with what has been said by kvalidir.

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So should I ring BT and ask if they can provide my broadband?
Short answer. YES.

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Just had a chat with BT, they can do unlimited 36 mb/s + BT sport for £20 a month, I'm paying for the sport anyway so I might as well go for that

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Panky...let us know how you get on...we all love to hear the outcomes of these little problems that we all try to solve !
I've got Virgin Media fibre Optic

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3906482385

Good if you can get it
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I think it does. We were on about 4 - 5 mb with BT, friends elsewher were on 1.5mb with Orange - same exchange, BT wiring.
We have BT, panky, admittedly with fibre optic, and the speed is really fast. Very pleased with them, we've been with them some years now.
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Virgin Media and fibre optic connection.

My Wi-Fi isn't for sharing and is passworded. It's used by a laptop, android tablet and 2 smartphones.
This is mine, as we're showing off

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3908700454

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