Most people on these forums already know if they have FTTC or FTTP, yet in the real world other people do not know or possibly do not even care as long as they can google something, do online banking and get their emails.
I’ve recently move into a rented property after the sale of my house (the property I was buying fell through). My previous property only had FTTC at around 37 Mbps but I knew that Quickline Alt Net were coming to the area within the next couple of years and was able to pass this info onto the new owners. I had previously checked that my rented property had full fibre, so currently enjoying 900 Mbps which is amazing and a game changer when working from home. However, trying to find my next property is difficult enough without constantly finding out the information published by Estate Agents and the likes of Rightmove are incorrect!
As for this rant, today I found a promising place that had just been put on Rightmove, scrolled down under Broadband Speeds Available and it shows Ultrafast 900Mb. Luckily this time I decided to check first the postcode and address first before making a viewing appointment but hey presto only FTTC available, no plans to build FTTP to this property yet. I phoned the Estate Agent, who then phoned the owners, apparently they didn’t know the difference, all they knew was they had fibre!
I know the terminology and abbreviations are not helping either, such as FTTC, FTTP, FTTH, Part Fibre, Full Fibre etc, but do you think the likes of Openreach, Project Gigabit (GOV) and the Alt Nets should be doing a better job of advertising the differences and for people to easily check what they have? Surely a simple website with enter your postcode, select your address and the results of: This is what you have and this is what you can get?
End of rant.



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