Essentially, we cannot get FTTC or FTTP, even though we live in a town of 10K population. I have been using the wholesale open reach website and previously it stated that there was a waiting list as the cabinet was full. But now it states that "a stop sell is in place", in the exact words:
ADSL, ADSL2+ and SOADSL availability: If shown at FTTP or SOGEA premises, ADSL, ADSL2+ and SOADSL are not available to order due to WLR Withdrawal stop sell rules. CPs should order FTTP or SOGEA. Copper products are only available by exception.
When I read about the stop sell rules here
It suggests that the whole of UK has stop sell applied to it, so if you have FTTC already you are fine but if you haven't you are stuck with nothing until Dec 2025 when all exchanges are upgraded to digital
Is this true? what can we do to get any broadband that's faster than Copper?
Thanks for any help as we gone from checking the wholesale website every day with the hope of getting a port to no hope at all now
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There's different stop sells in place.
The one where you refer to digital is the WLR/PSTN stop sell which is the stop sell of traditional analogue phone services. The 2025 date is the WLR PSTN (analogue phone service) closure date. The nation wide stop sell for this came in on 5th September 2023. Providers such as BT Consumer and EE for example will only be order what is known as Single Order products where there's no longer a PSTN/WLR traditional analogue phone service included
Copper based broadband such as ADSL or hybrid fibre such as FTTC will still be able present going past 2025 until a Openreach full fibre broadband service becomes available in your area. Openreach have another project that's for full fibre rollout to 25 million homes and businesses by December 2026: https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/where-when-building-ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband
Once Openreach full fibre becomes available to you and your exchange area has 75%+ full fibre available then the copper stop sell applies: https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/retiring-the-copper-network
The unavailability of FTTC will be unrelated to the WLR stop sell. The note you highlighted in your first post is shown for everyone on the BT Wholesale Checker.
All it is saying is that if WBC FTTP or FTTC is available then providers should choose that than a ADSL based copper alternative.
As to your issue ordering a FTTC service this does sound like it's down to your cabinet being full and no spare ports available - the table has gotten quite long but there'll be a column for WBC SOGEA
It's is showing as SOGEA (which is what you are now needing to look at) is showing available for you.
Don't look at the bit I crossed out - you need to look at the green bit I highlighted.
Only SO products are available since 5th September 2023 hence why the WBC FTTC available column is showing unavailable - you need to now look at the WBC SOGEA column instead.
Just order it