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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 23-May-11 14:24:41
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


[re: Andrue] [link to this post]
 
Just looking at my parents house, it is down as 7a, yet their exchange is not one of the ones mentioned in the 7a press release.

Can that be right? There is no mention of future availablility on the bt checker either.
Standard User abat
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 18-Jun-11 18:28:35
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[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
The data in this spreadsheet seems to be outdated / wrong for my exchange (Worksop). The spreadsheet shows the exchange being part of wave 6b but it was only just announced recently and I suspect it much later than 6b. It was also announced as FTTC but the spreadsheet shows a shed-load of FTTP in there too. I have reasons for hoping the data is just plain wrong as my cabinet shows no FTTC or FTTP.

There are strange things on the wholesale checker for that exchange and cabinet too. Some post codes attached to that cabinet (100%) show like they are already FTTC enabled whilst others like mine show nothing.

Strange, I guess I will just need to wait and hope.

Mike
Standard User bookey
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 18-Jun-11 19:43:54
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


[re: abat] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by abat:
The data in this spreadsheet seems to be outdated / wrong for my exchange (Worksop). The spreadsheet shows the exchange being part of wave 6b but it was only just announced recently and I suspect it much later than 6b. It was also announced as FTTC but the spreadsheet shows a shed-load of FTTP in there too. I have reasons for hoping the data is just plain wrong as my cabinet shows no FTTC or FTTP.

There are strange things on the wholesale checker for that exchange and cabinet too. Some post codes attached to that cabinet (100%) show like they are already FTTC enabled whilst others like mine show nothing.

Strange, I guess I will just need to wait and hope.


It does not matter if it was announced by BT Openreach in phase 7b (the recent one) As they then advised that the phase ordering no longer matters, it more of a target for the deployment order than set in stone.
Don't worry about that!

Worksop is hybrid FTTC and FTTP
http://www.buckconsult.co.uk/fttx/worksop.JPG - Here is a map showing what will get what...
Yellow = FTTC
Blue = FTTP

Paul


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 05-Oct-11 20:35:57
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


[re: Brunel] [link to this post]
 
My exchange LSGRNH, was supposed to be part of phase 6 roll out (Dec 11).

this file doesn't have any DA10, that i can find????

sam knows says march 2012.....

bt infinty map, says Dec 2012.....

when are they going to do it....
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 07-Oct-11 15:51:20
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
Just bought a place (that was built in 2007), no moved in yet so no phone line at the moment but my postcode shows...

Samknows website shows: RFS date set : 01/03/2012

That BT doc shows: Phase 6b
{LVEAS}{p11} 0 36.36 3.73 6b Yes FTTC
{LVEAS}{p2} 0 63.63 2.49 6b Yes FTTC

The BT Wholesale gives:
Our test also indicates that your line currently supports a fibre technology with an estimated WBC FTTC Broadband where consumers have received downstream line speed between 29.1 to 33.3 Mbps and upstream line speed between 5.5 to 7.5 Mbps.

ADSL24 Checker:
Fibre Available in some areas (check with your telephone number to be certain)
29.1 Mb downstream (BT estimate)
5.5 Mb upstream (BT estimate)

Edited by deleted (Fri 07-Oct-11 15:55:32)

Standard User epyon
(member) Fri 07-Oct-11 16:10:08
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[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
mine is also the same RFS date

but i can't find any info on that doc frown

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 08-Dec-11 17:07:17
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


[re: epyon] [link to this post]
 
As an update i contacted the head honcho in charge of the infinity deployemnt.

the infinity website is going to be updated 12th of december with the correct dates, but he assures me
that my exchange, which was a phase 6 once (DEC 2011), will be enabled and taking orders by end of march 2012.

so, some light at the end of the tunnel.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 08-Dec-11 22:16:04
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[re: Anonymous] [link to this post]
 
The exchange may be enabled March, but that doesn't mean the cabinets will be (expect possible a few), so it doesn't really mean much about the exchange enablement date...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 08-Dec-11 23:11:30
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[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
Can someone please check my postcode, RM14 3HA
I looked at the doc some time ago and it came up with some weird numbers and if I remember correctly said I might be on Cab 2, but I cant find any cabs near to where I live. I'm on Upminster (LNUPN) exchange which is supposed to go live at the end of the month - so far all checkers 'say not available in your area'.
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(deleted) Fri 09-Dec-11 10:56:03
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[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
2% of your postcode are connected to Cab 2 in phase 9a - so that would suggest that 98% are either direct connects to the exchange or more likely on a Cab not planned anytime soon.
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