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eg, I know that my cabinet is P**.
How can I tell which cabinet this actually is at street level.
We have a few around us.
Is there a map somewhere?
Thanks
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The number is invariably stencilled on them the cabinet in white paint. Sometimes visible on Google StreetView.
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Ok. Good idea.
I thought I'd previously seen an interactive online map. Maybe it was just a regional offering.
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The number is invariably stencilled on them the cabinet in white paint. Sometimes visible on Google StreetView.
Exellent.. I've found it !
The correct number is stencilled on the "old" cabinet next to the new fibre box. Not the fibre box itself.
Is that correct?
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The correct number is stencilled on the "old" cabinet next to the new fibre box. Not the fibre box itself.
Is that correct?
yep
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Just out of curiosity, is there an actual cabinet mapping engine or map web page which can provide the information about cabinet numbers in my locality?
Or better still are there any docs available online (leaked/otherwise) which can give us this info on Cab numbers & locations?
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Just out of curiosity, is there an actual cabinet mapping engine or map web page which can provide the information about cabinet numbers in my locality?
Or better still are there any docs available online (leaked/otherwise) which can give us this info on Cab numbers & locations?
That's what I was after really.
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There was one, but OpenReach told them to take it down.
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Can you remember the old url / site name? I'm wondering if Google had a chance to crawl it and therefore may have cached some of the useful search results/data
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Dont believe it was crawl able in that manner
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It was this map that I'd previously seen.
Unfortunately no good for my county:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215548689936821...
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where is the map for Telford FTTC ?
plusnetADSL2+15.7 Meg
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where is the map for Telford FTTC ?
Who said there is one ?
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http://www.trefor.net/tech-pages/availability-checker/
Thanks. Yes, that may have been the map.
Shame the site is no longer able to display it.
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Thanks for the URL. ^^
I will post back if I discover anything of interest.
Dont believe it was crawl able in that manner
You never know, the site may have been using .cvs or the ilk for the cords/northing data.
God only knows what's in the belly of the Google caching beast!
Besides there are other ways  .
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Besides there are other ways .
The way back when archive might have something.
And that Thanet map you linked to was mine
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