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FTTP Install process
Hi so I am getting FTTP installed into my house, and I’m just wondering could anyone clarify the installation process? I have dug an underground track for the wiring duct just to make it easier on the bank account. So now the duct is installed, what do they do next? Do they put a small box outside the house and one inside the house? How does this work? What is the size of the one outside the house? Would I be able to bury the wires going into this outside box into the wall and cement over it?
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Re: FTTP Install process
Why are you digging? FTTP is installed FOC. If you currently have an copper line underground feed the same ducting is likely to be used. If your copper is overhead then FTTP will again most likely to be overhead.
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Re: FTTP Install process
Lol right, because I didn’t want it overhead and my previous underground copper was buried in the ground without ducting. It’s an old house.

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Re: FTTP Install process
You don't get a choice of overhead or underground, it will be supplied to your property by whichever means your area is served by fibre.
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Re: FTTP Install process
I literally got the choice..? First visit from BT/Openreach an engineer checked possible routes form the nearest pole to the house. And because I didn’t want overhead (as there is a lot of overhead cables already), I asked for underground installation. Then BT/Openreach sent a surveyor out to check length and ducting etc. And I opted to do the work myself. Anyway this is irrelevant, I’m just looking to know what is the story with the outside box from FTTP. What’s its purpose? Dimensions? Is it discrete? Could I conceal the wiring associated with it?
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BT Fibre to the Home outside box question
Hi I’m just looking info or a photo of the box that is installed outside the home.
I’m talking about the box that is mention here: “First of all, we'll connect a fibre cable to a small box that we'll fix to your outside wall, close to where your phone line enters your home. We'll drill a small hole in your wall to push the cable through, before covering it tidily with the box.”
Could you give me rough dimensions or a photo would be great help. TIA
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Re: BT Fibre to the Home outside box question
Not all FTTP has an outside box (CSP).
Why do you keep making new posts about fibre install?
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Re: FTTP Install process
Have you been told a customer splice point is going to be fitted or will it be a CTB connection.
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Re: BT Fibre to the Home outside box question
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Re: FTTP Install process
I’ve been told there is a box to go outside