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Broadband speeds.
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Generally, according to a speed checker my broadband runs at a speed between 3.5 and 5 Mbits. I'm currently paying for up to 8. If I was to drop my subscription to a speed of up to 4, would the speed levels currently achieved be retained, or would the provider reduce the speed pro rata?
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Best of luck
Best of luck
Thanks for your speedy reply. However I'm not in the UK although I believe it works the same all over
My query is ; as I've got a speed i.t.r.o. 4Mbits and I was to drop to a subscription of 4Mbits(half the price!!) Would I retain speeds similar to what I'm getting now or will the Provider slow the speed down?
My query is ; as I've got a speed i.t.r.o. 4Mbits and I was to drop to a subscription of 4Mbits(half the price!!) Would I retain speeds similar to what I'm getting now or will the Provider slow the speed down?