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Fibre Build Roydon Norfolk

paulfuller19
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Fibre Build Roydon Norfolk

I have been desperatly waiting and watching for full fibre rollout in my close.

Ive been busy looking at openreach's website tonight and noticed that 1/2 the properties in my close / cul-de-sac have the oppertunity to order as its available.

who do I contact to get my property connected?   

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jab1
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Re: Fibre Build Roydon Norfolk

Does it say you can get FTTP - I'm guessing not from your post, but it does seem strange that 'half' the properties can?

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Re: Fibre Build Roydon Norfolk

@paulfuller19 

There is a similar thread over on the BT Forums that includes a possible explanation:

https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Fibre-broadband/full-fttp-to-my-house/m-p/2431216#M360116

 

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Re: Fibre Build Roydon Norfolk

@paulfuller19 

Are you using the following to check for FTTP available. You need to see WBC FTTP in the left hand column. You can use the Address version to see wht's happening with your neighbours.

https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL

 

Are you currently served by an overhead or underground copper connection?

 

Brian

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Re: Fibre Build Roydon Norfolk

@paulfuller19 

To add to my previous post  if you are served by an overhead connection is it one pole for the cul-de-sac or more? If pole served do they have a box attached to the top of the pole(s) that looks like this.

CBT.jpg

This is a 4 port CBT (Connectorized Block Terminal) The number of ports depends on the number of properties it serves.

 

Something similar is used for underground feeds.

 

Brian