We live on a 6 year old estate. We saw phase 1 had FTTP and thought ours would. We didn't and can only get around 1mbps. This has started to affect us as soon il be working from home and also out son is growing up and I worry about how much schools rely on Internet now.
we currently have to use our phones as hot spots.
Thanks in advance for any information you can give
only openreach know when your area will be upgraded to FTTP. you just need to keep checking the dslchecker and openreach
https://www.openreach.com/help-and-support/questions-about-fibre-availability
you are obviously a long way from your exchange - what exchange are you on?
Maybe look at 4/5G router & SIM as an alternative if mobile coverage is good.
That was a screen shot of our exchange info. BT says it has finished the roll out in our area and there is no plans for anything further.
@CraigP123 Can you please give the exchange name? From the screenshot it states it's a "FTTP Priority Exchange".
You can check if you are included in the current program which goes up to 2026 here: https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/where-when-building-ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband
It says "EARLSDON is served by Cabinet 42" is that what you mean?
From your link that's where I got they have completed the roll out and the map shows complete by the jey. Then it says not available and no plans to make it available.
This is what I don't understand from what I see our exchange has fibre. The other half of our estate has fibre.
Is there a team who can give more information. When ever I contact the standard help I get the usual default answers.
I just want the reason we can't get it but nobody seems to be able to explain why a new build estate only got half finished with FTTP.
It's redicolulous that a new estate in a city can't get Internet that's even fast enough to stream a YouTube video.
As @imjolly has said, only Openreach know why, it has nothing to do with BT.
Have you tried asking the developer as they are responsible for getting openreach to install the necessary equipment - nothing to do with BT RETAIL
@CraigP123 if Openreach have no plans for your area, you could try the Universal Service Obligation route, see www.bt.com/uso