Hi,
I am hoping that someone (Mr Saffron?) can give me some insight on how and when Openreach decide to "fill in" gaps in FTTP coverage.
I live on a small close of about 35 houses (BB3 2HR) we got FTTC several years ago, but the speed is now a bit lacking for current use, 4 person household HDTV etc.
Last year a new housing estate was built nearby and Openreach installed FTTP to it and the fibre runs past the end of our close on its route to the new estate. I saw it being installed and spoke to one of the Openreach engineers. He confirmed it was fibre to the new estate but said there were no plans to install it on our close.
Our phone line and FTTC is supplied from PCP cabinet 24, which is just over a kilometre away. I believe it comes to us via an SCP about 200 metres away. Do Openreach ever install FTTC cabinets at SCP (the new fibre runs in ducting past the SCP)? If so that would give houses on it a considerably faster connection and free up slots on the PCP.
The close had Virgin fibre installed recently, but was previously a Virgin customer and I really don't want to repeat that experience! In fact if Virgen were the last ISP on earth I think I would prefer 2 bean tins and a piece of string!
Thanks
Mike



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