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Standard User nicknack101uk
(newbie) Thu 11-Jun-20 20:17:00
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BT FTTH cable to house question


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Hi Everyone,

I'm having FTTH fitted next Wednesday. The question I have is the fibre cable fro the pole separate to the copper, or do they use a hybrid cable. Also does the ONT have to be close to the master socket? Thanks in advance.

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jun-20 21:54:57
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Re: BT FTTH cable to house question


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More often than not, the current overhead copper dropwire will be replaced with a combined copper/fibre hybrid cable.

The ONT does not have to be located adjacent to the copper NTE.

It will have to be sited near a power socket, better still, a double power socket.

Standard User Woolwich
(committed) Fri 12-Jun-20 08:15:22
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Re: BT FTTH cable to house question


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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
It will have to be sited near a power socket, better still, a double power socket.


Why's that? Why a double socket?


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 12-Jun-20 08:47:39
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In reply to a post by Woolwich:
In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
It will have to be sited near a power socket, better still, a double power socket.


Why's that? Why a double socket?
I suspect in case the OP wants to site the router in the same location as the ONT, although that isn't compulsory a lots of people find it the easiest way if they don't want to start running ethernet cables around their property.
Standard User PaulKirby
(knowledge is power) Fri 12-Jun-20 08:56:49
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In reply to a post by Woolwich:
In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
It will have to be sited near a power socket, better still, a double power socket.


Why's that? Why a double socket?

#1 ONT Power.
#2 Router Power.

Paul

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 12-Jun-20 09:22:59
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Re: BT FTTH cable to house question


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In reply to a post by nicknack101uk:
The question I have is the fibre cable fro the pole separate to the copper, or do they use a hybrid cable


In my location Openreach leave the existing copper OH cable in place and pull a new fibre cable next to it.

Maybe the procedure varies by area.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 12-Jun-20 09:59:46
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In my case I live in a modern house which is ducted UG. But there’s a carrier pole opposite my house (maybe a little too far to serve my house directly though) and I have a suspicion they’ll serve me overhead for FTTP.

FTTP will cover the area soon, we are in a Fibre First area. But I’ve no first hand experience of this scenario of where there are 5 or so houses that are ducted, but the surrounding houses are all fed overhead. It’ll be interesting to see how Openreach handle it.
Standard User nicknack101uk
(newbie) Mon 15-Jun-20 21:40:12
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I'm hoping they can position the ONT on the otherside of the window on the outside wall to the master socket. So I'm hoping the fibre is a separate cable.

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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 15-Jun-20 21:56:28
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Our drop wire, is currently serving two lines, what happens in that situation?

Thought I'd ask here as its related to the OP's question!
Standard User APTMAN
(member) Mon 15-Jun-20 23:02:42
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The combined new fibre / copper cable will go to a CSP (customer splice point or joint) where the fibre can be split and re rooted to where you want it (if you ask them nicely) .
If you are still going to use the land line that will be connected up as well .
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