Full Fibre line just around the corner
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Full Fibre line just around the corner
15-04-2024 10:48 PM - edited 15-04-2024 10:49 PM
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“At peak times, we estimate that you'll get the following speeds on your line:
Download: 40Mb
Upload: 5 - 7Mb
Minimum Guaranteed Speed: 27.3Mb”
My property didnt have any existing line. So when Openreach team came to install the connection they connected my line to the same point up the corner of my street where they also have Full Fibre connection. If Plusnet was to bring the line in for just simple Fibre comnection to my house from the same point where they also had Full Fibre why cant they just give me Full Fibre. The speed on this Fibre connection is awful. Im only getting 22-23mb on Wifi with Plusnet router.
So my question really is, can I ask Plusnet to provide me Full Fibre?
Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 7:18 AM
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@doc_adeel Post the result from this link, as a screen shot, but obscure your address in the reply: BT Broadband - Address .
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16-04-2024 9:22 AM
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Attached. Thanks.
Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 9:44 AM
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@doc_adeel don't be assuming that the product called Fibre is similar to Full Fibre. Fibre (FTTC) is only a fibre optic connection to your local cabinet, the connection to your premises is then via a normal copper line. Full fibre(FTTP) requires a completely separate infrastructure to be installed by Openreach. True fibre optic cables are installed by Openreach, either to the poles if your connection is overhead, or new underground ducts, with only the short bit from pole or nearest underground chamber to be installed when a customer orders Full fibre. These cables connect to new aggregation points and go back to the exchange, they are not in any way connected to your local distribution cabinet. If your area hasn't been prepared for FTTP (which the checker confirms) then it isnt available from any ISP who uses Openreach. The checker will often show FTTP on Demand, which is where YOU can pay for a dedicated fibre connection to the nearest aggregation node but this usually costs many thousands of pounds and is really only intended for businesses.
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 9:58 AM
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Part of me wants to ask Plusnet to see how much they will charge for FTTP on demand.
Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 10:05 AM
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I don't know if FTTPoD is something PN would even offer - I doubt it, TBH, but the costs levied by OpenReach to you can reach four/five thousand pounds.
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16-04-2024 10:12 AM
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Part of me wants to ask Plusnet to see how much they will charge for FTTP on demand.
I'm not sure that Plusnet, like many ISP's, are even willing to consider offering FTTP on Demand, it involves considerable up-front charges for a survey to estimate installation charges and most are then cancelled when the actual charges are known!
This https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2023/05/openreach-try-to-reduce-uk-fttp-on-demand-broadband-ca... is worth a read
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 11:38 AM
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This topic has been moved from Full Fibre to Broadband
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Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 11:51 AM
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@jab1 wrote:
... the costs levied by OpenReach to you can reach four/five thousand pounds.
Or much higher. A few years ago I asked about FTTPoD from BT for my business, but they wouldn't even prepare a detailed quote as they said the costs would clearly be over £100,000.
I'd have been happy with paying £5k+ at the time.
I now have symmetric 600Mbps FTTP from an altnet - the best Openreach can offer is still sub-USO ADSL2+
Re: Full Fibre line just around the corner
16-04-2024 1:02 PM
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Does the pole your phone line connects to have something attached that looks like this.
This is a 4 port CBT (Consumer Block Terminal) for FTTP. You get larger sizes.
If it does, check neighbouring address (using the Address version of the Checker) to see what they say. If FTTP is available it shows as WBC FTTP in the left hand column.
You can also check OpenReach for any FTTP plans for your area - www.openreach.com
Brian
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