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We have fibre broadband available, yabba dabba doo and all that.
The choices I have are BT or EE - we've has an EE account for conventional internet for >10 years, and it's been OK. EE's fibre service is a bit cheaper than BTs while offering the same speeds, at least in theory (and should be practice since they're using the same cabling etc). BT have a small advantage with their open wireless access system, but that's not such a big deal with mobile 4G now.
Here's the rub - if I get a BT account, they are responsible for everything from outside the house to their exchange, while if I get EE any connection issues can become 'somebody else's problem'. The present system works OK, but we've had to get BT out several times to fix telephone cable faults in the past, and I'm a little nervous that any faults will get passed on, rather than sorted.
So - anyone got any experience in this scenario?
The choices I have are BT or EE - we've has an EE account for conventional internet for >10 years, and it's been OK. EE's fibre service is a bit cheaper than BTs while offering the same speeds, at least in theory (and should be practice since they're using the same cabling etc). BT have a small advantage with their open wireless access system, but that's not such a big deal with mobile 4G now.
Here's the rub - if I get a BT account, they are responsible for everything from outside the house to their exchange, while if I get EE any connection issues can become 'somebody else's problem'. The present system works OK, but we've had to get BT out several times to fix telephone cable faults in the past, and I'm a little nervous that any faults will get passed on, rather than sorted.
So - anyone got any experience in this scenario?