OK so I cant seem to find any direct Openreach forums to help
When I search on OReach for superfast fibre broadband, it says yes and gives us about sixty providers but when I try to sign up for our new home every one states that we can only get five eight mbs. The estate was built 9 years ago and is in a large town, so this is a mystery. We currently live in village and can get FTTC at get 27mbs
The property. Is a flat but ha6 a direct address such as 49 queens Ed. Inside it has two satellite sockets and 5 phone sockets with an Open Reach master MC 5 socket.
I am certain that we can get at least fttc but don't know how to check or who to ring. It appears that none of the services offered have any packages available to the operators when we ring
Thanks pa sorry if I should post this somewhere else
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It's probably because the cabinet is at full capacity and doesn't have any spare ports.
Put the address in the checker and it will either say available or waiting list against VDSL.
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
If it says waiting list, the cabinet is full and there are no spare ports. There is no way you can get extra ports added, you have to rely on someone ceasing their service and freeing up a port.
knowing the previous phone number will not help you get FTTC
FTTP isn't available to you, FTTPod is a business product that costs tens of thousands of pounds.
As already stated, FTTC is available but waiting list , FTTP isn’t ( FTTPod is something different) , if the address you are moving into has FTTC already , when they advise their ISP to cease their service ( when they about to move out ) the cabinet/ FTTC ‘waiting list’ can change to ‘available’ because there is now a spare port , obviously a FTTC cabinet that is close to capacity will move between ‘waiting list’ and ‘available’ as people join , and leave , you need to keep tabs on this and when ‘available’ get an order in quickly , as someone else may also be waiting to get onto FTTC
Thanks for the answer
How do I join the waiting list? I was wondering if I knew the phone number for the property the port might still be available. If the waiting list is just any of the sixty or so providers that OpenReach say can provide superfast broadband then which one should we try? BT or one of the providers that say they can give us copper at five mbs and then hope they can upgrade us.
Or not sign up for a copper service and just keep running through all the fttc services every day until one says yes? Would one of the biggies such as BT get availability First?
Thanks