Some of the speed boosts are still in progress as there are lots of to do and will take approx 2 months to get all completed im told. so yours may be one of them.Mynks wrote:At the moment i am still on the home-standard-50 plan because adsl2+ only became available on my exchange in last couple of months. I am thinking about getting the easy reach plan, as i am still only recieving 1500 speeds, should i have started recieving 8000 speed with these speed upgrades and if so and i'm not does it mean even if i change plans its more then likly i will still only get adsl1 speeds?
If yours has already had the request sent then yeah you may be stuck unfortunately with the speeds you have. again worth checking the modem stats if you know how if your attenuation is higher than 50 its possible the order was rejected for faster speeds due to line length to great.
The Theoretical "max" attenuation is 56 which is approx 4.5 - 5km line or a 4km healthy clean line. According to wholesale anything higher will not support a ADSL service and will reject the order.
We have got some people connected on higher than that but speeds will be sitting no more than 2500 - 3000kbps on a downstream speed but this is on our own equipment not Telstra's