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So after following the journey of my new cabinet which was installed some months ago, it was only last week (Friday 5th) that a silver lock was installed onto the cabinet - Which was quite exciting as I've read many people saying that soon after, the cabinet will begin accepting orders.
Anyway, I checked the status of the Fibre Journey on the Openreach site yesterday evening and noticed it has finally moved on to Superfast Accepting Orders!! However, it then mentioned that I was unable to order it yet - with a possibility of the length of the line being too long. I then checked the DSL checker site and saw that an FTTP option was now there - where as before, it literally only showed ADSL products.
Does it appear that fibre will in fact not be available to me, even after speaking to Openreach via emails, who have told me a few times that Fibre is being installed and I will be able to order it etc... I'm hoping that it is as simple as some databases not updating correctly!
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Classic mistake - Fibre on Demand while being FTTP, is the cost you £1000+ to install and £200+ per month for 3 years.
The checker state you have is indicative of the checker in the process of updating records to reflect the new cabinet, i.e. takes a few days to settle down - hence wording on Openreach checker about may be two weeks from going live to being able to order.
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Does it show available for any of your neighbours?
If not, it will just take a couple of days for the databases to update as mentioned above.
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Thanks for the reply and putting me at ease - Do you think it is worth me keeping an eye on both the Openreach & DSL checkers for any movement?
@Lee - Yeah it appears to be the same for my neighbours too.
Edited by deleted (Thu 11-May-17 12:00:20)
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Yes. Judging by the ADSL2+ estimates you gave us I can't see how you can be too far from the cabinet for decent FTTC.
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Yes. Judging by the ADSL2+ estimates you gave us I can't see how you can be too far from the cabinet for decent FTTC.
Their cabinet might be right outside their exchange and they might not be that close to the cabinet.
Resulting in good ADSLx speeds and too far for FTTC.
Plus I have just checked several addresses on all post codes for that cabinet and none can get fibre, so it might be a database error.
Paul
Edited by PaulKirby (Thu 11-May-17 12:28:45)
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Is there anyway from those figures to estimate a fibre speed, when available?
@Paul - The exchange is around 1.4km from the cabinet, and the cabinet is just over 200m from my house. Measurements are in a straight line by the way.
Edited by deleted (Thu 11-May-17 12:08:05)
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Is there anyway from those figures to estimate a fibre speed, when available? No. I was working from the furthest you could be if the cabinet was close to the exchange. As has just been mentioned. @Paul - The exchange is around 1.4km from the cabinet, and the cabinet is just over 200m from my house. Measurements are in a straight line by the way. Unless the copper from the phone goes all round the street before getting to you then you should get very good FTTC.
It can take a day or so for the database changes to stabilise after a cab is available at the Openreach level.
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Connection - AAISP Home::1 80/20. Sync 63086/13719Kbps @ 600m. BQMs - IPv4 & IPv6
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Slight warning...have seen areas where some come online in a day or two, and others take a week or two
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