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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 11:47:45
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hello i am on an e/o line will i get fttc? im on kirby misperton exchange and live on mainstreet
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(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 11:56:55
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You need a cabinet to get fibre to the cabinet (fttc)
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 12:17:39
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@ batboy will they install one outside the exchange because all the lines on the main street are eo

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 12:41:06
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Previous thread, and yesterday's question with more detail.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 12:43:31
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It's never a good idea to start multiple threads.

What's wrong with keeping all the posts on one thread?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 12:51:47
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i am just eager to know whats going to happen with fibre in our area and wanted a reply and i did not get one on the past thread sorry
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 12:56:20
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You got quite a lot in the first one I linked to. The only difference is that nothing happened in June.

It is possible to "bump" a thread, so you don't make people spend time trying to help you when it's all been said before.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 12:59:00
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thanks
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 13:06:36
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Oh dear frown.

Now that bumped one needs a link to your original thread where you got several answers, and all that's changed is that June didn't happen.

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I am leaning towards saying no they won't get a fibre based service at least from the round 1 BDUK project in North Yorkshire.

Subsequent phases are anyone's guess, unless someone has sight of those plans.

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 14:48:11
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I think there may be one person who might know about a cab going to support EO lines, but maybe doesn't (with it being BDUK?) else would probably have posted in the thread earlier in the year.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 15:04:15
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when open reach upgrade the exchange for fttc do they upgrade it to adsl2+?
Standard User tdw42
(newbie) Sun 02-Nov-14 15:27:36
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Not necessarily, the FTTC cabinets may be fed from a fibre aggregation point elsewhere.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 15:34:42
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I expect in this case they will connect to Pickering exchange where the handover node will be, so no need to do anything at Kirby Misperton exchange.
I would expect work on the E/O solution to start soon, if not already, with a new PCP and DSLAM cab near the exchange
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(staff) Sun 02-Nov-14 15:46:19
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Main Street has a good few postcodes in it and a good lot of EO, so it will depend on where the poster actually is.

Just because some EO work is done on an exchange does not guarantee all lines are enabled, they might just deploy FTTP to the postcodes with a higher proportion of business premises.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:04:26
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i live up ducks farm close and the culdesack was built in 2005, and has underground wiring where as the old houses up mainstreet are on poles, and on roadworks.org there is planned work to start on the 5th november and finish on the 18th for outside the exchange ? what could this be?
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:15:05
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Most roadworks applications state what they are for.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:25:56
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Just says traffic lights so could be for example doing some work to install FTTP aggregation node for a local business area like the Holiday Park a few 100 metres north of that point.

Just because an exchange is highlighted as C and or P guarantees nothing, it is down to what is actually planned for individual areas within an exchange area.

Nothing to a handful of EO lines being fed with FTTP from Pickering and needing a little work on pavement chambers needing traffic lights or EO to be ignored and just cabinets 1 and 2 getting FTTC

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:30:56
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http://imgur.com/kgAF15C
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:32:46
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a month ago they digged a trench on the pavement i dident get to see what they did but i went for a walk later on and saw tarmac from one bt mahole on the floor then it went to a telegraph pole this is near the exchange only about 75meters

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:38:17
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http://imgur.com/AuHAG5d

also in the link above it shows there is work on the main road to malton they are digging up in the verge and same across the road i was wondering if they are getting power ready for cabinet 1 and going to install a dslam furthur up the road
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 16:48:07
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Could be to install the PCP , DSALM cabinet or further duct work
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:08:28
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so if the cab was near the exchange which would be about 321m by road what sort of speed can i expect from fttc if i went with infinity 2 option if it comes to this area i can follow the bt manholes down my street to the exchange so it is about 350m to the exchange
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:17:51
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Funnily enough this checker will give you your line length https://windows.mouselike.org/be/index.asp?DoAction=...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:31:43
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for some reason every checker thinks the exchange is at little baugh but it is at the bottom of the village there is a sign on the gate saying this is bt property and its a little building and outside it there is a bt manhole on the floor
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:44:22
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That's odd. So BT don't know where their exchange is?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:53:14
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well im thinking its an error because on the where and when bt checker it says it is near little baugh in the middle of an empty field but its in kirby mipserton which is strange and i know it is because i get 7-8mbps download speed but postcodes in little baugh get about 6-5.5mbps
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:55:45
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So what line length does that checker say?
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 17:56:49
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Hmmm. I can't find any information anywhere more than you have in that first screen shot.

Re where the exchange is, the line above the estimates table from this checker is normally definitive if you give it the phone number.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 18:01:28
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it just says bt refused the test and that there has been an error and to try again in a couple of hours
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 18:03:42
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Who is your line rental with?

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 18:08:21
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sky
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sun 02-Nov-14 18:44:38
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If the cab was at that distance and IF your line is around that length and IF your EO line was rearranged through that cabinet. Note the number of IF's involved then 45 to 60 Mbps

You need to talk to North Yorkshire project to get more than an IF

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 18:46:14
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Ah! If you are also on Sky LLU broadband then that checker doesn't recognise Sky numbers. Try this one with the full address. The pure Postcode option at the bottom is not to be trusted.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 19:25:52
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my line rental is sky but broadband is plusnet
Standard User Realalemadrid
(newbie) Sun 02-Nov-14 19:37:32
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There's no SKY LLU at Kirby Misperton exchange - must be WLR line.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 20:01:43
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whats a wlr line
Standard User Realalemadrid
(newbie) Sun 02-Nov-14 20:45:29
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BT Wholesale Line Rental
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sun 02-Nov-14 21:28:50
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
Funnily enough this checker will give you your line length https://windows.mouselike.org/be/index.asp?DoAction=...



Does it?

I have not managed that yet, all I can get are the sync speeds.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 21:59:20
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Well, it used to. Maybe no more.
Standard User kasg
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 02-Nov-14 22:04:20
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
Well, it used to. Maybe no more.

It used to for me - 4,716m if I remember rightly. It doesn't now.

Kevin

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 22:39:55
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In reply to a post by Realalemadrid:
There's no SKY LLU at Kirby Misperton exchange - must be WLR line.
He is getting strange info from checkers, to do with little baugh. I was/am trying to establish exactly what exchange he is on smile. Perhaps it isn't Kirby Misperton.

I've now find there's no exchange called little baugh, so crazy frown.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 22:47:51
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Little Barugh
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 22:57:44
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Grazie smile.

Sam hasn't been there frown.

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(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:12:35
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I meen it was showing Kirby Misperton exchange to be located near little Baugh and not at the bottom of Kirby misperton village And the reason I know the exchange is in Kirby misperton is because at the bottom of the village there is a building with a sign on the gate saying this is BT property trespasses will be prosecuted also on the grass in front of building there is a BT manhole
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:17:43
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It's Little Barugh actually.
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:21:54
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In reply to a post by jward2503:
I meen it was showing Kirby Misperton exchange to be located ...
What was? Broadband checkers don't show anything except data.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:27:08
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My mistake then sorry , so what is the building that is at the bottom of the village with BT property on the gate?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:28:20
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@ robertoS The BT where and when checker

http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/

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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:43:50
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Thanks - something I didn't know.

For me, the house flag and exchange indicators are spot on wrt location.

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(deleted) Sun 02-Nov-14 23:54:00
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http://imgur.com/dH7AOQl

That's a picture of what looks like a BT exchange in kirby misperton with a BT van parked outside it you can see the building just behind the van
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 03-Nov-14 08:19:04
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That is Kirby misperton exchange
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(deleted) Mon 03-Nov-14 08:26:29
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That's what I thought just making sure because on the where and when checker it says it's further up the road
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 03-Nov-14 08:28:53
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Imagine Openreach posting the exact location of their exchange marked with a little flag, or bullseye.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 03-Nov-14 08:35:06
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I will just see what the work outside the exchange on the Nov 5 does
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 04-Nov-14 16:29:47
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Really pleased what superfast North Yorkshire
had to say looks like fttc is coming in 4 months hopefully I will get a decent speed what sort of upload speed would I get because I do a lot of uploading to youtube

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(deleted) Sat 13-Dec-14 00:00:39
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Well, it used to. Maybe no more.

Quite right... it did but when Sky bought BE / O2 they removed the Wholesale API that the BE Usergroup had access to which used to report line length.

Tom - www.mouselike.org

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 22-Dec-14 21:45:37
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just a quick update, some work happened at the exchange last week, all dug up and a pcp and fibre cabinet installed for our eo lines, what is the typical waiting time for our lines to be transferred over to the cabinet.
Standard User AndyPandy
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 22-Dec-14 22:30:54
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 22-Dec-14 23:38:24
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hopefully its soon, my upload speed of 0.38mbps on adsl max is driving me mad
Standard User HarryHomers
(regular) Tue 23-Dec-14 10:39:02
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hopefully yours will be one of the lines moved.
We have two lines and the wife has had fttc on her line for 14 months and I cannot have it, mine is one of 100 lines left inside the exchange.
she shouts loudly to anyone who will listen that she has it and I haven't.

Cheers.

Mike.
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