A Lead In Kit requires a 12mm Drill Bit.
Although on Plaster Boards Walls you can get away with using a 10mm Drill Bit.
This is the standard of work I was expecting.
The Install I’ve shown in that picture is awful.
If I’d done that when I was a CST I’d have been embarrassed and probably filled in the Complaint Form for the Customer myself.
For a start there is absolutely no need for the cleat to be there, looks ridiculous.
The Bend Radius on that Connector is a borderline bend radius failure.
Finally the Inside Out Kit doesn’t need to be that far from the ONT, it should be situated pretty much next to it with a clearance of about 15mm.
Here here, I couldn’t agree more. As a network engineer myself (ex Google/Facebook) I was merely being sarcastic in my earlier response. What should be happening is the engineer should be installing a small rack mount cabinet in my office and terminating that fibre into a Cisco cat 9K switch with 1G SFP uplink. A/C should also be included as part of the installation in order to provide sufficient cooling.
If want to complain about an Openreach engineer’s workmanship you should refer to the following.
https://www.openreach.com/help-and-support/when-to-get-in-touch-with-openreach/complaints-policy