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Old Yesterday, 19:54   #16
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Re: Openreach and associated do they have data caps?

I suppose the only question left to ask then, now (finally) on my postcode checker it shows Openreach in addition to VM is which ISP to choose, there seem to be tens of them. Presumably they lease bandwidth from Openreach.

Any ideas/suggestions ?

Currently enjoying 350/35 from VM wouldn't want less than this.
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Re: Openreach and associated do they have data caps?

Depends on your requirements.

I wanted similar speeds to VM, so 900/100 was fine.
Also, it was important to me to have a static IP address.
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Re: Openreach and associated do they have data caps?

I wasn't bothered about a static IP address but wanted good WiFi so I went with Vodafone as they have the option of a 6E router and 1 range extender with an additional 2 more 6E WiFi extenders if you need. I've got 2 extenders and get 300Mbps at the bottom of the garden.
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