That shows you can definitely get FTTP via Openreach which is fantastic. Looks like the ISP database has been updated if you can now see Full Fibre Broadband products as available. Sometimes it varies how long it takes and what speeds show up as available on various customer facing checkers. Which is understandably confusing! Are you now able to see Full Fibre 900 (and other products) on the BT consumer broadband website checker?
Hi Jac,
Not sure if you can help me out here. I moved into a new flat and Plusnet, vodaphone and BT say that my address doesn't exist on the Openreach network. When I go to purchase broadband my address shows up on the BT list but when I go to check out it moves to a house with my flat number down the road.
BT said that they could get me broadband but they would have to put in a phone line and I would only get 3MB/s, so I have ended up going with mobile broadband. I have an Openreach master socket 5c in my living room.
I have done the check that you posted but I am not too sure what it all means.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Shaun
Thanks @iniltous
I found the UPRN number from a website which shows the same address that royal mail has. If I use a different flat number I get a different UPRN. I also used the address checker using the same format as Royal Mail.
I am responsible for my own council tax, have my own front door and utilities. I believe the building was a purpose built MDU and has 21 flats. The building name did show up as an option for when I was talking to the broadband providers but not with any flat numbers.
I might have to contact the management company then, if they haven't registered it properly. Everything broadband related has been sent to the house down the street with the same number as my flat, whereas all other deliveries have been fine. I have emailed Openreach but it seems they don't respond to anything.
Okay iniltous, looks like it is not really worth trying to get the address issue sorted then as I don't think FTTP was installed when the building was built, and I believe FTTC was what the guy at BT was talking about then, as he said he would need to put in a phone line and could then use a copper wire, although he said it would be very bad speeds. I have been using mobile broadband for a month now and it has been decent, hopefully I don't run into any issues with it.
Thanks for all the info though, it is good to know.