Looks like fibre is being installed in my rural road finally and I'm wondering if FTTP will be included in the work that the contractors are doing? Or will it just be fibre to the nearest telephone pole and then I'll have to settle for the existing copper connection to the house?
If the latter, can I arrange a private contractor to extend fibre to the premises?
As you'll see from the diagram, my neighbours have already had communication cables installed on their private access track (teal coloured line), which I'm assuming is fibre cable but I'm unsure if they've installed this privately, having had prior knowledge of the planned fibre installation or if Openreach are doing this work for them.
Annoyingly my neighbours have all had notice of the planned works and have had time to prepare whereas I've not heard anything, despite being the closest property to the road. Unless this is why I have not been notified because the work involved in getting my FTTP is minimal and less hassle?
For FTTP to work, does the street need a junction box/exchange and then houses connect into that, rather than a tee off a fibre cable?
Would Openreach have carried out the work getting fibre up a private access track to a property or will this have been done privately? (Its probably a good 300 yards of access farm track up to that property so I'd kind of surprised if OR did this for them!)
Will the fact that my copper phone cables are overhead and not underground affect how they will replace my copper with fibre?
What does it say for your address https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome ? Post results here but exclude your address
What does Openreach say for your address in terms if your property is included as part of their full fibre rollout plans? https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband
What does it say for your address https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome ? Post results here but exclude your address
So this is for my address but I also put in the details of the properties who have received notice and getting same results which is a bit odd considering they've already started work on the private side of those!
No availability on the generic broadband availability checker and has never been. Again, when I type in the postcodes of people carrying out the work, still no fibre planned in the area. I even called OR and they had no record of any work going on on this road or area!
Are you sure it was Openreach and not an alternative network infrastructure provider?
FTTP on Demand is available to you but is usually only provided by business grade providers with either an installation fee in the £thousands or a high service fee.
I should clarified in my OP, I went out and spoke to the contractors to find out this very thing, and they said it was definitely public infrastructure on behalf of Openreach. As they werent openreach engineers, I didnt push the topic of why I hadn't heard anything or if they would provide FTTP to my house from the line or CBT.
the dslchecker will only show FTTP available when all the work is completed and FTTP is available to order and until then there will be nothing shown
Afraid all you can do is fill in the Openreach form and wait: https://www.openreach.com/forms/fibre-broadband-availability---customer-form
Also keep an eye out on local roadworks using tools such as https://one.network/
Otherwise you could go the FTTP on Demand route and pay
the dslchecker will only show FTTP available when all the work is completed and FTTP is available to order and until then there will be nothing shown
This should be directed at the previous poster? But yeah that makes sense. I checked all these resources once they started the work and nothing seemed to show. I'm assuming it could take a few months to complete and show availability anyways. So for now I'm just asking some related questions regarding FTTP from the pole etc.
I'm super paranoid they will miss me out and all my neighbours with sit there with their full fibre and me stuck with 4mbps!
Thanks @jac_95 but at the moment I just had a few related questions rather than a timescale on when the area would start providing tariffs etc. I appreciate your input though.
are you an existing BT Retail customer? how does your existing phone line enter the house?