Hi all,
Please accept my apologies for what may see like a lot of stupid rambling questions...
Having lived in Milton Keynes for many years I've previously had the joy of FTTP before its first release as part of a BT trial about 10 years ago. I've since moved to the grim frozen wastes of the North West between Manchester and Liverpool and had to suffer the ignominy of my 60Mbps FTTC service, albeit with the benefit of the newly launched Digital Voice service.
Recently I was surprised to have an Openreach engineer in my garden, who announced that he was installing duct pull ropes (in an attractive shade of blue), to allow fibre to be pulled through from the nearby manhole. There has subsequently be a huge amount of activity installing CBTs and fibre back to the local exchange (about 600 metres away). There is no sign of anything changing on the BT DSL checker, or even any indication that 'Full Fibre' is coming to the village. Nevertheless this is great news, but being a techie I have questions that I hope someone on this forum can help with?
I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, but it appears that this FTTP install is restricted to my estate which was a Taylor Wimpey new build about 3 years ago, as I said, no sign of it on any Opeanreach planning databases, possibly just a quick win to boost the FTTP install base for 90 new homes all with new ducts and services?
I also have a few other techie questions that others may be able to answer?
I would be really grateful for any insite from the forum?
Thanks and regards
Dale
FTTP is fed from the exchange to an aggregation node then out to the CBT units in poles or in pits. You may still have phone services via your copper line, BT aren't yet fully set up for VoIP.
Yes the underground/overground section is passive. I wouldn't worry about congestion.
Thanks pippincp,
I tend to overthink things, so I was not sure if our roll out would be scaled on the requirements of our estate , or wider (i.e. would BT assume enough CBT capacity for every house in our estate that the fibre passes or scale it based on an expected uptake)?
I'm currently using Digital Voice and for some reason my DV number is not recognised with the BT checker, so I'm expecting some fun and games done the line when I order FTTP!
When it is time to order do it through the FTTP team and you shouldn't have a problem. 0800 587 4787
You will be allocated a BT number but you can carry on with the one you have.