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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Tue 03-Jan-12 21:59:33
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


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In reply to a post by Moradin:
What's needed is the Early DECEMBER recent version.

(hard at work trying to hack openreach as we speak tongue )


Managed it - please see this link;

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B_m5Gbpvm--mZDQ0Njg...

Brian
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(deleted) Tue 03-Jan-12 23:09:05
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I appreciate that, but most private companies I know do all they can to sell and pre-sell their products to attract customers. I understand its called advertising your products. BT Wholesale seem to do exactly the opposite and keep everyone in the dark. Surely if they had hundreds of people asking for FTTC in a particular area, they would see they could make some money.
Standard User Stoo
(learned) Tue 03-Jan-12 23:57:54
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


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Hmm, uplift of 100%, and the figure is 21.3 on phase 8a.

Anyone hazard a guess as to what the uplift figure is referring to as opposed to the percentage?


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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 04-Jan-12 08:02:41
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It is openreach infomation and is provided to BTW as that saome time as other CP's its called equivalence and ensure equal playing field to CP''s
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(deleted) Wed 04-Jan-12 08:05:52
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Managed it - please see this link;


Well done Brian. smile
Standard User Stoo
(learned) Wed 04-Jan-12 08:16:10
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Re: Very Interesting Document Re: FTTC Cabs


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Er.. Right..

But what is the uplift value a measurement of?
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(deleted) Wed 04-Jan-12 09:50:12
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In reply to a post by twds:
Hi Justo,

Many thanks. TR13 9RJ. According to Sam Knows, its shown as an RFS date of 1st March 2012. Is that feasible as you have shown it as Not part of a phase / untargeted cabinet.

Most grateful.


Hi, yes it is as the RFS is for your exchange and the PCP list shows cabinet level detail. So, Sam Knows only about your exchange which may well be RFS way ahead of your particular cabinet. It doesn't mean that your cabinet won't get an upgrade it just means that it's not planned for a while (the current window the PCP list covers).
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(deleted) Wed 04-Jan-12 09:53:06
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Er.. Right..

But what is the uplift value a measurement of?


It's a multiple of current average speed - 21 x 1meg current ADSL = 21meg average on FTTC. The percentage is the amount of that postcode covered by that cab, which is why postcodes can appear multiple times in the list.
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(deleted) Wed 04-Jan-12 09:58:26
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It's a multiplication factor for the predicted speed increase over an Adsl2+ connection
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(learned) Wed 04-Jan-12 10:44:39
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Aha, I thought it might have been.

21x is a bit low though considering I'm <200 metres from the cab on line length, unless the average is now 2mbit, which would be about right for 17a?
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