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Animalmutha76
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Sat 15-Feb-14 11:00:26
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Hi guys
I'm not connected to an fttc pcp but the fttc pcp box is closer to me than my pcp: if bt get round to enabling fttpod in our area; will I still not be able or order fttpod?
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Rob
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Sat 15-Feb-14 11:02:07
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You need to be connected to a FTTC enabled cab to be able to order FTTPoD
Animalmutha76
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Sat 15-Feb-14 11:03:24
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So when they charge for "construction" are they digginup a path to your door or are they just blowing fibre up your ducting?
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MrSaffron
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Sat 15-Feb-14 11:08:18
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Blowing fibre up a tube they put into the ducting, plus fitting fttp manifold, fftp splitter
All depends on exactly what is needed for your property, i.e. each is a slightly custom job
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