- Solved: FTTP in a ~10 year old house: Any reasons OR WONT. . . - BT . . .
When it comes to retro build FTTP , it’s an area not a property that OR consider, and they create a ‘plan’ to pick up all the properties within that area , when an area is surveyed the build phase may not immediately be given the go ahead , it’s even possible when a build is undertaken, some properties are excluded even though they are
- How to Check Full Fibre Rollout? - BT Community
@somhairle The Openreach roll-out page has the following information in the first paragraph We’re committed to building the best digital future for the UK, so we’ve announced an ambitious plan to deliver Ultrafast full fibre Broadband to 25 million homes and businesses by December 2026, if the right investment conditions are in place
- Compulsory move to FTTP? - BT Community
There is no published timescale, for most when switching providers or negotiating a new deal with their existing provider, FTTP will be compulsory at that point , ( for the switchers as part of joining that ISP and will be a condition of any contract renewal with the existing provider ) so the only way to remain as you are in the short term when the current minimum term expires is to continue
- Are you allowed to use your own router with Vodafone Fibre?
Vodafone, albeit FTTC here Yes, they do let you use your own router They do (or at least did for me) give you a static IPv4 address if you just email them to ask, which is actually very good given that this is either chargeable (or not an option at all) with many ISPs today
- Advice about boxes on wall when full fibre installed - BT Community
Openreach FTTP doesn’t come from or use ‘cabinets’ , as already stated , your service is ‘pre built to the curtilage, soft’ … there should have been some excavation work in your area , and now , there should be an access point installed at the boundary of the footpath and your ‘garden’ , the fact it’s says ‘soft’ , unless a mistake was made by the surveyor , the the
- Please help me decipher what this means re: FTTP!
Re: Please help me decipher what this means re: FTTP! Superfast , depending on who’s definition you use , is speeds between 24 or 30 Mb and 300Mb , so FTTC VDSL is a ‘Superfast’ system, but some users may get less than Superfast speeds if they are a long way from the cabinet ( it’s distance dependent , the further away , the slower you
- is full fibre compulsory - BT Community
If you are in a full fibre priority area a d under a copper stop sell restrictions then changes to your broadband package, moving to digital voice or moving providers will trigger the move to full fibre (FTTP) and is mandatory as copper based services would no longer be available to be offered
- FTTP - What the maximum cable run from the pole to . . . - BT Community
OR FTTP has been put in but runs to the nearest telegraph pole rather than following the existing setup, this is around 70m away in a straight line and has line of sight issues with tree in the way There is a transit pole closer on the other side of the road but this lengthens the run to 85m
|