I moved into my new home a few years ago and realised there was no fibre available for my property. Virgin would not do the work so I’m currently using Sky which works ok but waiting for BT to roll out fibre.
I saw work being done at the start of the estate last week and yesterday they did my street. I quickly went over and asked if he was from BT, which he said yes.
I explained my situation (being the corner house at the end and unable to get fibre) and he said all houses will have the cabling underneath and all he needs to do is link the cables for all houses. He must have been there less than an hour and was gone before you know it!
Does anyone know how long it usually takes from this stage to fibre being available?
there is no set time it could be a couple week or months. Person was not from BT it was openreach who would install fibre and they supply SKY, BT and many other providers. SKY will have access to fibre connection at same time as BT
you can enter address and keep checking until you see fibre available
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
Sky are far slower to update their database.
When OR switched on fibre round here, BT had it on their database a week later. Sky was 6 weeks later. Sky's user forum suggests this is typical.
It’s usually because BT Consumer/EE use BT Wholesale, who will pay for a Hydra Link to the new Optical Head End Immediately.
Other ISP’s who use their own LLU Backhaul like Sky, Vodafone, TALKTALK, etc will sometimes delay it because they want to see what the take up is before committing to the Installation Costs of connecting to the new Optical Head Ends.
Yes you’re right and my mistake, he was a subcontractor from Openreach I believe. From what he told me, the cabling/wiring was already in place when the houses were built and just needed to configure this to each house which didn’t take him long.
Here is what it shows me:
It says FTTP on Demand as available - can someone clarify what this means and what I need to be looking for? Thanks
FTTP on Demand is an expensive business product and not available to you
can you post the notes that were underneath checker results
If your property was built early to mid 1990’s or later then it’s probably a ducted feed , so the copper cables are in a duct , that makes upgrading to FTTP relatively easy , no excavation is needed unless ducts are blocked …..that’s probably what the engineer you spoke to was in effect saying ….you currently cannot order FTTP, even when the work is done , it needs to be commissioned , you are not at that point yet .
As far as timescales, all you can do is keep checking , it may be days , it may be weeks , it may be longer , when the checker shows WBC FTTP as available then you can order , as far as FTTPod (on demand) is concerned, as stated , that’s something different where you pay to get the network installed and can be expensive, plus if ‘native’ FTTP is in the process of being fitted then any order for ‘on demand’ would be rejected.
@WSH not always the case. BT quoted availability for us as 6 months, Sky had it installed within 2 weeks on the newly installed Openreach network.