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Message 31 of 34

Re: How to Check Full Fibre Rollout?

As stated the Fibre checker, https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker/my-products, comes up with "We have no plans to build Full Fibre to this property yet" hence my flippant remark about exercise climbing poles.  Left and right hand disconnect?

 

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Message 32 of 34

Re: How to Check Full Fibre Rollout?

You didn't say which "fibre checker" you were looking at but no matter.

As I said, it may be early days.  There is a lot to do behind the scenes.  I know of one place where it was almost two years from start to RFS (Ready for Service).

I wish you all the best, good luck.

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Message 33 of 34

Re: How to Check Full Fibre Rollout?

Openreach FTTP rollout is massive, individual areas are under local build mangers control , so what gets done when to a certain extent is subject to local decision making , so expecting national checker sites to be 100% accurate all the time is unrealistic, if poles have appeared with the checker apparently contradicting this , then the physical evidence clearly is indicating some work towards FTTP being available is taking place , If further work takes place , CBT’s and associated cabling installed on the new poles etc  ,  at that point the checker may change , or perhaps it won’t , you may be frustrated by that , but it’s not necessary for OR to keep the public appraised , the information always comes with a warning that it’s not necessarily accurate or upto date …the acid test is when WBC FTTP availability is shown either on individual ISP checkers , or here
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome

 

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Message 34 of 34

Re: How to Check Full Fibre Rollout?

Oddly enough, when I check my own broadband availability using https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
It shows me that both FTTP and FTTC are "unavailable"
That's strange because I am already getting FTTC at pretty near 80Mbps to the Hub.
So, it seems these checkers are pretty unreliable.
Or could it be that, if I wanted another broadband connection to my house, FTTC would be unavailable because all the connections in the cabinet are in use?
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