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Message 11 of 16

Re: FTTP - Paved Driveway

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If FTTP is available then it’s the default network, so even if an address previously had FTTC , if a new service is ordered it will be via FTTP , although FTTP can deliver higher speeds than FTTC , you can also have 40, 55 or 80Mb on FTTP if that’s was the customer wants.
As far as the OP question about how service will be provided with regard to the paved driveway, unless the OP supply’s the requested info , it’s impossible to say with any certainty

 

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Message 12 of 16

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Can you post the paragraphs under the table please as that will say how the full fibre drop cable will reach your property 

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Message 13 of 16

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Message 14 of 16

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@Nick07 

Looks like it will be fed overhead from the CBT from allocated pole to property 

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Message 15 of 16

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Thanks @jac_95

Does anyone have suggestions with OH? Into upstairs room?

 

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Message 16 of 16

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The fibre cable from the pole will normally follow the existing copper cable probably to eaves and then it will come down to ground level where openreach will fit the CSP which is where the external fibre cable is joined to the internal fibre then drill hole to let fibre cable into home and then connect the ONT (fibre modem) which then connects to SH2



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