We are just in the process of setting up an Openreach Community Fibre project to (hopefully!) have FTTP installed - using the Rural Gigabit Voucher scheme - to our quite rural & spread out village, which probably has very little hope of any commercial fibre rollout. People are currently struggling by on 1Mbps DSL and/or 4G routers in attics etc! I will shortly be trying to persuade enough villagers to sign up to try and ensure the installation cost is wholly covered by the vouchers.
For some reason, it really doesn't seem as straightforward trying to compare potential ISPs & packages for FTTP as it does for other broaband technologies. I already know that not everyone is going to want to sign up for a 500Mb or 900Mb connection at £50-60 a month. For the avoidance of doubt, are BT's cheaper/slower fibre packages such as "Fibre Essential" and "Fibre One" also available over Openreach FTTP, or are these plans only available for FTTC?
We're still many months away from having to actually choose things like ISPs - and I'm aware the likes of TalkTalk & Sky are predicted to add Openreach FTTP plans in the near future - but it would be very useful to see a comparison of what is available right now. I've looked at other providers such as Zen and Cerberus, but as far as I can see BT is the cheapest. However, I can't work out if their slower/even cheaper plans are also available over FTTP & the various postcoder checkers are currently no use to us!



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