What is the BT plan for ceasing fibre to the cabinet after a district is fully fibre to the premises?
wont be for ages yet must be wuld rather pushed to FTTP when they have to be moved as prices maybe cheaper when this happeens
Rumour has it, sometime between 2035 and 2040.
You might get a better idea by entering your exchange name here and then clicking "Lookup Locality".
https://www.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/codelook.htm
Click the exchange link and then bottom right of the info panel will give you an idea of what the exchange is doing. Full fibre generally comes from a different location.
(And it's Openreach not BT, by the way).
Physically removing the FTTC infrastructure once an area is completely covered with FTTP isn’t a priority, and even if an area achieves 75% FTTP penetration, so no new copper based orders can be raised , there will be some existing FTTC customers that are reluctant to move to FTTP so the FTTC ‘cabinets’ etc will be in place for a long time .
Any reason for asking , if you are concerned that FTTC will be removed before everyone has FTTP fitted , that’s not going to happen, eventually there may be a day when refuseniks who won’t take FTTP when it’s available and are holding up copper cable recovery (and FTTC cessation) may be cut off , but that’s many years away , potentially decades away .