FTTP Home no copper cabling
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FTTP Home no copper cabling
22-09-2016 12:41 AM
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Hi,
I live in an FTTP enabled home, all the open reach equipment is already in my property waiting for a service to go live.
Can I somehow sign up to plus.net FTTP trial?
Thanks.
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22-09-2016 9:26 AM
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From https://community.plus.net/t5/Fibre-To-The-Premises-trial/Availability-of-FTTP-house-move/m-p/136813... by staffer HarryB
If it's an FTTP only area, that unfortunately won't be possible
Both BT and Zen offer unlimited FTTP services and both have the higher speeds of 220/20 and 330/30 in addition top the 80/20 and 55/10(BT Retail) 40/10 (Zen IIRC). (Plusnet only offer 80/20 and 40/2)
Re: FTTP Home no copper cabling
22-09-2016 10:17 AM
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Although the quote SpendLessTime has referenced was in regards to bringing phone over to us in an FTTP area, unfortunately it still applies if you don't currently have a Plusnet account as the trial is only open to existing customers. Apologies for any inconvenience.
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22-09-2016 10:47 AM
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Whoops my bad, didn't realise it was for phone . But at least the intent was good.
Re: FTTP Home no copper cabling
22-09-2016 3:00 PM
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@HarryB Thinking outside the box, what if the OP was able to sign up for a PN ADSL account in his/her name but using a friend or relatives phone number and address, would it then be possible to do a 'house move' to their own address and join the FTTP trial that way?
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