@ Mr Saffron - sorry for the confusion I missed some information, I need to try and sort the forum view to always FLAT, my apologies...
@ RobertoS - I thought in areas (for e.g.) where their is FTTC is availble and FTTP could be made available later that it would be run from the cab saving having to lay more fibre? ive seen diagrams that show FTTC as fibre to cab and copper from cab to home, and FTTP is the same diagram but with fibre from the cab to home?
- i know that in this scenario Iam asking about its not the case and its native FTTP.
- so when FTTP becomes available they are not using any of the FTTC fibre? they are istalling new fibre alongside it specifically for FTTP...is that right?
also, is their anyway of finding out which other ISP's are available over this native FTTP..? as mentioned he is in "Superfast" Cornwall which i THINK he said is part funded by BT and part by others, cant be sure though...
thanks again for the help guys, really appreciate it
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