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These google docs are a bit easier to look at, rather than importing both the csv files etc.
The spaces have been taken out. So if you don't find your postcode, its not planned atm.
Northern Ireland.
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?snapi...
England.
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?snapi...
once you open, just click on OPTIONS, then a row will open up.
in the row, change the first box to postcode, then, starts with, or equals your postcode in the next box, then click Apply, a little bit further down.
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From the key in the csv, it would imply that fibre services are not currently planned for that postcode.
I'd not worry too much I recall reading elsewhere that 'missed' postcodes will be in-filled with FTTP at a later date.
FTTP, or FTTC? I suppose either way it could be months or years before the blank is filled in?
Expected to be FTTP rather than FTTC, but not set in stone.
Could be months, could be years.
Paul
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The csv file has a key...
'Deployed' Key
�YES� = Part of scheduled deployment
�NO� = Removed or Deferred from Scheduled Deployment
�Blanks� = Not part of a phase / untargeted cabinet
D'Oh missed that - thanks. Guess that means the "no" postcodes are delayed from the expected for the phase. My cabinet (PCP 5) is showing as phase 5b.
The pub that is 500m from me, but on the next PCP cabinet (PCP 41) also shows as Phase 5b in the spreadsheet, but got its FTTC last summer. The wholesale checker reports 40meg / 15meg - as the FTTC cabinet is literally opposite the pub entrance the other side of the road.
Which shows the spreadsheet isn't much use to those cabinets that have been "skipped" for some reason :-/
The phase number/letter is just BT Openreach's preffered deployment sequence for the exchange compared to other exchanges, the order cabinets in that exchange area does not have a published sequence.
If the exchange is planned or has live FTTC/P services as the postcode is 'NO' you will get the FTTx service at somepoint but could be weeks, months, years.
Wireless link from the pub to your house?
Or a excuse to spend more time in the pub?
Paul
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The phase number/letter is just BT Openreach's preffered deployment sequence for the exchange compared to other exchanges, the order cabinets in that exchange area does not have a published sequence.
Yeah, that makes sense. Some cabinets could take years of paperwork and arrangement to get power etc, and others could take literally days. Shame its mine
If the exchange is planned or has live FTTC/P services as the postcode is 'NO' you will get the FTTx service at somepoint but could be weeks, months, years. Wireless link from the pub to your house? Or a excuse to spend more time in the pub? 
I suspect planning or power issues; and to date there are no planning applications on the council website for that PCP, but others are listed.
Wireless link - LOL  Its not a bad pub; but recently changed chain, and its got no internet at all; and the management are not empowered to do anything like that. Its a reasonably good 3G area tho. (4mbps on Voda or 3).
James - be* pro - on THFB - sync about 17.2mbps - BQM
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My postcode is not mentioned at all on the post Moradin has kindly added. They had guys in early december laying what they said was the fibre in the ground and doing various bits of work in the new hole they dug and left as a double manhole covered chamber. One of the workers said he was laying the fibre but as of yet no cabinet and no further work.
I have checked the london works site and the elgin one but there seems to be no work scheduled at the moment. Iam still concerned as to why our postcode is not mentioned at all on the document Moradin has posted as fibre is all around us in the streets close by.
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Robbo.
the PCP checker is all about what cabinets are getting upgraded.
Your exchange might be enabled, but they don't bring the DSLAMS to every single cabinet. If you didn't find you postcode in the above sheet, it means all the rest of the cells are empty. which means your cabinet isn't planned to be upgraded.
so as per the above post, you will be 'infilled' at some point in the future.
if you find your local cabinet, keep an eye on it, the first sign will be some spray paint on the floor, where they intend to put the new cabinet. (the old cabinet usually stays, and another is added, then they link the two together)
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Does anybody know which phase of the rollout is currently happening?
My cabinet was missed many years ago when the town was done under Phase 2
It is now listed as a "YES" for phase 6a but I thought this had passed??
Gary
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Does anybody know which phase of the rollout is currently happening?
My cabinet was missed many years ago when the town was done under Phase 2
It is now listed as a "YES" for phase 6a but I thought this had passed??
They are still doing some phase 6a exchanges - certainly in London anyway.
Regards
Sunil
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Does anybody know which phase of the rollout is currently happening?
All sorts of phases....
The phase labels seem to go with the time of announcement, rather than the time of deployment, and the most recent announcements have spread exchanges throughout time - some due within 3 months - rather than tagging them all at the end of the previous announcements.
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so as per the above post, you will be 'infilled' at some point in the future.
That's not something I'd go to the bookies about. BT haven't considered much infill yet (and indications are that they won't start for another year or two), but I'm pretty sure that they won't upgrade *every* cabinet on all the existing exchanges, even on an infill programme.
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