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FTTP - Supplying Pole

Good afternoon, all.

My sister has very poor ADSL and has been looking to upgrade to FTTP for a long time.

I recently checked the property on the BT FTTP checker and noted that FTTP was still unavailable. However, for some reason, this time I checked all of her neighbours properties. Each and every one of them on the road can access FTTP immediately.

I then checked the BT post outside the house and noticed that it serves the 3 neighbouring properties but not my sister's. We then traced her supply back to a different post that is a relatively huge distance away and that appears not to be FTTP-enabled (well, I can't see the usual FTTP CBT on it, at least).

So, here's the question: is there likely to be any reason why the FTTP-enabled post that serves her neighbours' houses couldn't supply my sister's house, given that it is right outside her house? Granted the supply would have to be reconfigured at the local cabinet and a cable added between the post and my sister's house.

I wasn't sure whether new supplies can be added to existing posts but, if they can, it seems more sensible that 1) her having to stay on basic ADSL or 2) the existing supply being upgraded.

Any ideas, anyone (and, if so, how I could persuade BT Openreach who have already blindly emailed me back to confirm that the property can't get FTTP)?

Thanks.

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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

can you enter sister's phone number and post results including the notes

https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL



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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

Thanks for the reply. These are the results:

 
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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

FYI, this is the result for the next door neighbour, where FTTP is confirmed as available:

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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

that confirms there is no FTTP available currently  however your sister has FTTC with 25mb connection speed



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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

Both properties serviced by Exchange HILLSIDE is served by Cabinet 10

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FTTP does not come from a cabinet



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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

Indeed. The point is that her next door neighbour, served by the same exchange and cabinet, CAN get FTTP, albeit connected to a different post. Could my sister's supply be, in theory, changed to the same post as that serving her neighbour?
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Re: FTTP - Supplying Pole

Accepted. But surely it comes from the same exchange? The FTTP must be present at the post that serves the neighbours.
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try contacting openreach saying neighbours can get FTTP but I can't

https://www.openreach.com/forms/fibre-broadband-availability---customer-form



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