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    City Fibre

    @bsoltan Haven't been with IDNet personally but heard they're pretty good, think they're the best choice for you given the need for a static IP, latency etc. 150Mbps is definitely enough & won't be noticeable to having 900Mbps+ unless you're doing large downloads quite often or don't want to...
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    Looking for faster reliable broadband.

    Check on https://bidb.uk/ or https://labs.thinkbroadband.com/local/postcode-search to see all the options you have
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    City Fibre

    Would be interesting to see what sort of pings you get, and roughly where you're at
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    City Fibre

    Check https://bidb.uk/ to see where they're doing roadworks and https://labs.thinkbroadband.com/local/broadband-map#6/gigafast/ to see where they're live, should give you a better indication.
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    City Fibre

    Support isn't much of an issue with FTTP, as you will probably not need to contact them at all aside from billing. I've had no issues, the same would apply to Vodafone except their BNG/Routing are all messed up. Surprised no one really mentions much of Zen on CityFibre, if there was more of a...
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    Cheap access point needed

    I would at least get WiFi 5, since it's only £15 more. There's a huge difference between N and AC, but I guess if the purpose is only for the Shellys then fair enough.
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    Cheap access point needed

    TPLink Omada, but if you want to go super cheap then a TPLink Archer C6 will do the job
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    City Fibre

    Based on what?
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    City Fibre

    They seem to be available everywhere except where Vodafone have a year of exclusivity or however that works.
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    Is Broadband Too Expensive?

    Which ISP is that with :0
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    City Fibre

    Yeah might be useful at least to see what they have to say and if they can do anything about it. They respond pretty quickly too.
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    City Fibre

    It's probably just your address since you've already got an active line, you can check by putting a neighbour in w/o an active line. Same thing happened to me so I had to get another line installed as I couldn't be without internet. If you have internet from No One still I assume if you wait...
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    City Fibre

    2-3ms, I'm ~50miles from London for reference, let me know if you want me to ping anything else: TalkTalk is slightly more pricey than the other ISPs, Voda at ~£30, same with No One. But has seemed well worth it. TT is £45/mo, first 3mo free, 18mo contract, works out to be £37.50/mo.
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    City Fibre

    Recently had my TalkTalk installed, has been nice & stable. Great to be able to use DHCP over PPPoE get a little more speed bcs of it too.
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    YouFibre

    Would probably expect 4-8ms from where you're based. What was you getting on your previous ISP?
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    City Fibre

    Is anyone able to send pings/speedtests of No One w/ location? Would be interesting to see, trying to get an idea of latency, might try them later. They have solid peering considering their size, I've only been able to find 1-2 results of their latency.
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    City Fibre

    You can check if they plan to do a rollout in your area from here: https://cityfibre.com/about-us/rollout You can see what properties are live from here: https://labs.thinkbroadband.com/local/index.php?tab=2&election=1#6/gigafast/ You can keep an eye on roadworks etc from here: https://bidb.uk/
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    City Fibre

    It was worse too yesterday for me, normally it isn't quite this bad... used to it being around ~250/940. Yayzi is the only one doing 2.5G~ right now, but only trials for select users, they previously said they expect to release late November. There's a post by a trial user on the CityFibre...
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    City Fibre

    Ordered another line with existing Vodafone still active with a few days overlap. Heard it's not a smooth transfer so just done it like this instead, not ideal. Giganet have CGNAT if that affects you btw
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