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toadstretcher
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Registered: ‎07-08-2017

moving to a fibre area

Next month I'm looking to move to a new build that has fibre connection.

Currently I'm connected to PN ADSL with landline.

Will I be able to port my current service over to the new house or do I have to arrange a change of contract

 

Many thanks.

 

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Oldjim
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Re: moving to a fibre area

That depends

If it is FTTC then yes but if it is FTTP then no as it is still a trial and you can't port over unless you can get ADSL as well using the phone line in which case you can move as ADSL then join the FTTP trial

If you are more specific as to what is available the staff on here should be able to assist

toadstretcher
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Re: moving to a fibre area

The developers have told me it's FTTP.

HarryB
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Re: moving to a fibre area

If you currently have an account with us, we may be able to arrange this.

 

Could you PM Me the address and postcode for your new property.

 

Thanks.

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HarryB
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Re: moving to a fibre area

Thanks for the PM.

 

Unfortunately there's no availability showing for that address (The address doesn't actually show up on dslchecker.bt.com and there is no data available for the few addresses that do come up) so I'm afraid we wouldn't be able to place at this time.

 

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MauriceC
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Re: moving to a fibre area

Here's an interesting link I discovered whilst browsing this morning.  Looks promising but maybe not quite working as planned yet?

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