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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 29-Mar-12 21:53:22
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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Yep have seen open reach on Bexhill road, Fern Road, and Warrior Square both bexhill road and fern road looked like they were feeding fibre optic cable under the pavements

Cheers

Mark
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 29-Mar-12 22:54:44
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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Hi, saw one guy working on a cabinet on corner of Hollington Old Lane / Blackman Avenue this morning.


that will be near Castleham exchange, that exchange has no FTTC plans.
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(deleted) Fri 30-Mar-12 10:53:40
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Cabinet on Bohemia Road outside the ambulance depot has been completed this week.


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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Fri 30-Mar-12 20:44:26
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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Thx. Good to hear the work is progressing.

As Hastings is listed as receiving both types of connectivity, I wonder how they decide upon whether a customer gets FTTP or FTTC.
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(deleted) Fri 30-Mar-12 20:56:55
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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The one on hollington old lane will be on hastings exchange not castleham
Standard User simon194
(learned) Sat 31-Mar-12 12:22:29
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
Are Openreach still out and about in Hastings? Not seen any activity for a while.

It's gone a bit quiet although there was a bit of Openreach activity along the Ridge near PCP 3 opposite Hillside Road no cab appeared. It's all been filled in again.
Standard User simon194
(learned) Sat 31-Mar-12 12:35:59
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
Thx. Good to hear the work is progressing.

As Hastings is listed as receiving both types of connectivity, I wonder how they decide upon whether a customer gets FTTP or FTTC.


The only areas I know that are supposed to be getting FTTP is the Warrior Square area, Seaside Road and Grosvenor Crescent.

Edited by simon194 (Sat 31-Mar-12 12:37:41)

Anonymous
(Unregistered)Sat 31-Mar-12 21:44:56
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In reply to a post by Avit12:
The one on hollington old lane will be on hastings exchange not castleham


if you type hollington old lane postocde on samknows, it comes up as castleham exchange
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search
Standard User simon194
(learned) Sun 01-Apr-12 17:16:14
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Re: FTTC in Hastings


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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
In reply to a post by Avit12:
The one on hollington old lane will be on hastings exchange not castleham


if you type hollington old lane postocde on samknows, it comes up as castleham exchange
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search

That cabinet is connected to PCP 9 further down Blackman Avenue which is on the Hastings exchange and covers the northern bit of Hollingtion Old Lane between Blackman Avenue and Old Church Road but not the bit between Blackman Avenue and Coventry Road. This one also covers Coventry road and bizarrely Drury Lane on Ponswood.

These oddities probably go back to when the Castleham exchange was built when they switched lines from the Hastings exchange and probabaly the early days of ADSL when BT would re-route lines to try and improve sync speeds in the St Leonards area.
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(deleted) Wed 04-Apr-12 12:59:46
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just to let people know if they dont already if the bt speedcheck says no for infinty then try talk talk site. i tried the bt site and it said no. When i checked talktalk site it said this.

Superfast Fibre Optic Broadband is planned for your line in July 2012. Register your interest and we'll contact you as soon as it becomes available.*

Your estimated download speed would be 53.9Meg and upload speed would be 15.7Meg.^ Top speed depends on line and location.

Compared to your current download speed of 3.6 Meg.

why cant bt give this info its their infrastructure, run by incompetant- 10 years too late corporate dinosaur thats why

my advice dont bother with bt .....ever
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