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Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 8:42 PM
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FTTP is now available for my house.
A fibre cable has not been installed to my house. Would this be done when I place an order for a FTTP package?
My home office is on the first floor of my house, would the engineer install the installation to the first floor?
Thank you.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 8:54 PM
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@RogerGround Yes, the cable and associated CFP and ONT would be installed when the engineer attends, if you place an order.
Is your service an underground or overhead feed?
The entry point for the fibre cable would be at ground level and you would need to discuss your options with the engineer on the day.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:12 PM
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Have a look at the following
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
Where it says WBC FTTP in the left hand column what does it say over to the right - Available or KCI2 or 1Stage?
Below the results window what does it say (exactly) about the FTTP install?
There is a certain leeway as to where the internal box (ONT) is installed. You just never know until it day.
However, if it can't be installed where you like the router is connected via ethernet cable so can go anywhere you'e happy to run cable.
Brian
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:17 PM
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Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:27 PM
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Our records show the following FTTP network service information for these premises:-Single Dwelling Unit Residential UG premises served by 2.5 Inch plastic duct 56.
FTTP is available and a new ONT may be ordered.
The exchange is not in a current fibre priority programme
As a WLR withdrawal exchange, product restrictions apply
SOADSL is not restricted at the exchange
For all ADSL and WBC Fibre to the Cabinet (VDSL or G.fast) services, the stable line rate will be determined during the first 10 days of service usage.
For all SOADSL services, the stable line rate determined during the first 10 days of servic
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:28 PM
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A further quick note - the ONT must be within 1m of a power source.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:29 PM
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Thank you for the information.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:29 PM
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@RogerGround wrote:
WBC FTTP. 1 Stage.
Our records show the following FTTP network service information for these premises:-Single Dwelling Unit Residential UG premises served by 2.5 Inch plastic duct 56.
FTTP is available and a new ONT may be ordered.
The exchange is not in a current fibre priority programme
As a WLR withdrawal exchange, product restrictions apply
SOADSL is not restricted at the exchange
For all ADSL and WBC Fibre to the Cabinet (VDSL or G.fast) services, the stable line rate will be determined during the first 10 days of service usage.
For all SOADSL services, the stable line rate determined during the first 10 days of servic
So, no issues from a feed point of view, good.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:30 PM
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Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:32 PM
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But not to me. 😉
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:46 PM - edited 25-07-2025 9:48 PM
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@jab1 wrote:
So, no issues from a feed point of view, good.
The OP asked about service on the first floor, but we do not know if that is the same side as the fibre feed or the opposite side.
Openreach are unlikely to run the fibre around the house, or even from a front to back bedroom. As mentioned earlier, depends on what the Openreach installer says they can do on the day.
@RogerGround you need to do some more explaining/homework.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:47 PM
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Thanks for the information. When you look at these on a regular basis you learn to "read" them.
1 Stage means they expect to complete the install in one visit. KCI2 indicates a survey is required before install.
It confirms it's an underground feed with duct in place. No problems expected. When the backbone network is installed the engineers will quickly look at each property to see if there are any potential problems and make a note if they spot anything.
As previously stated you just don't know until the day what an engineer will agree to. A good one will always try and work with you. There is a certain leeway as to where the internal ONT goes.
The office where you want the install - is this on the same side of the house as the u/g copper feed to your property?
Brian
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:51 PM
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The current copper cable comes into the house on the left of the front door, and my office is on the first floor to the right of the front door.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:55 PM
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@Mustrum wrote:
@jab1 wrote:
So, no issues from a feed point of view, good.
The OP asked about service on the first floor, but we do not know if that is the same side as the fibre feed or the opposite side.
Openreach are unlikely to run the fibre around the house, or even from a front to back bedroom. As mentioned earlier, depends on what the Openreach installer says they can do on the day.
@RogerGround you need to do some more explaining/homework.
I know OR will only drill the one hole (if required), or do much of a cable run internally, especially if it involves bends/walls/w.h. y, but as the router can go anywhere an Ethernet cable can be run, if required, that shouldn't be an issue - but is up to the customer to sort, anyway.
Re: Looking at going over to FTTP
25-07-2025 9:55 PM
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That's workable. Straight up the wall, accross the top of the door and into the office.
The problem might be you get assigned an engineer who's not qualified to work at height and is not happy going up a ladder to any height and / or doesn't have the ladders requied..
You only fiind out on the day.
Brian
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