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Anyone know how long it normally takes for a cabinet to go live after installation?
Where I am is scheduled to get FTTC by 31st March but no sign of a cabinet yet. From previous experience it can be over 6 months from the cabinet being installed to accepting orders. So is that March date completely unrealistic?
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Anyone know how long it normally takes for a cabinet to go live after installation?
Where I am is scheduled to get FTTC by 31st March but no sign of a cabinet yet. From previous experience it can be over 6 months from the cabinet being installed to accepting orders. So is that March date completely unrealistic?
Sometimes a week, sometimes months, sometimes it's there for months and Openreach come back and remove it.
I've had an FTTP fibre aggregator sat in the manhole at my doorstep for 18+ months now and still can't order fibre...
Just a matter of waiting an indeterminate amount of time I'm afraid.
Edited by deleted (Sat 19-Jan-13 10:59:17)
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Wow really no knowing.
I'm in a conservation area, do BT still have to apply for planning permission? If so they haven't even done that so this isn't looking good.
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Wow really no knowing. 
I'm in a conservation area, do BT still have to apply for planning permission? If so they haven't even done that so this isn't looking good.
Unfortunately this is the sort of situation in which Openreach have been known to remove a cabinet once installed...
You might be lucky though!
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As others have said its a waiting game.
In my location is was around 6 weeks from seeing the surveyor standing with a not pad looking at the existing green cabinet to then having the FTTC cabinet installed and Running. It was then another 2 weeks before I could order the SKY service., so in total 2 mths.
IanD
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I'm in a conservation area, do BT still have to apply for planning permission?
Yep.
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The March date is not a schedule. It's a possible.
Any quarter-end date is just a holding one, to say there is a chance. The date frequently gets put back three or six months (repeatedly) during the last fortnight before the end of the quarter.
Sorry  .
Given that they haven't asked for planning permission it sounds unlikely, unless they have found a non-visible place to put it that doesn't break other planning regs.
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conservation areas were the only places they need planning permission, however I believe that was changed and now only SSSI's require permission, so as long as you're not an endangered species........
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conservation areas were the only places they need planning permission, however I believe that was changed and now only SSSI's require permission, so as long as you're not an endangered species........
From the bottom of the article Phil:
The government aims to introduce the new changes around Spring 2013.
Not in place and not law yet. They may be waiting for that to come in and saving a few quid hence the lack of an application.
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conservation areas were the only places they need planning permission, however I believe that was changed and now only SSSI's require permission, so as long as you're not an endangered species........
Even normal areas councils can get in the way. My parents FTTC cabinet has been put to the back of the queue because the local council didn't like BT's chosen location! Grr. They only get 4meg on ADSL
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