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Standard User R0NSKI
(regular) Sun 25-Mar-12 00:37:13
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[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
You imply that exchange only lines are included in the CSV files linked to, but in the file it states
PLEASE NOTE: Postcodes which map to Exchange Only Lines are not shown in this report.


What does the M_A, M_F, M_B etc mean where the cabinet number would usually be?

Might just have import them into my database, see if it grinds to a halt....

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 25-Mar-12 12:51:12
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[re: R0NSKI] [link to this post]
 
That indicates it is an Exchange Only line. No cabinet
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sun 25-Mar-12 22:31:38
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[re: R0NSKI] [link to this post]
 
As Ribble says, plus exchange only is also indicated by a "1" in the Exchange column. Just the annotation you quote is incorrect. They probably changed their mind and included it and forgot to remove that.

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Standard User burakkucat
(committed) Mon 26-Mar-12 03:00:23
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Re: FTTP Rollout...


[re: R0NSKI] [link to this post]
 
Here follow a list of all the indicators from the CSV files that are not of the "Pnumber" format --

Text
1
23
45
67
89
M_A         PE11        PE3         PE93        PP125T      PP52T
M_B         PE12        PE30        PFCC1       PP127T      PP53TM_C         PE13        PE31        PHOW        PP145T      PP5T
M_D         PE16        PE4         PMDF2       PP18T       PP61TM_E         PE18        PE5         PP108T      PP1T        PP6T
M_F         PE19        PE6         PP109T      PP2T        PP7TPCMUX1      PE2         PE7         PP117T      PP43T       PS1
PE1         PE20        PE8         PP118T      PP49T       PS2PE10        PE21        PE9         PP124T      PP4T


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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 11-Apr-12 22:32:03
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[re: burakkucat] [link to this post]
 
Back to the Ilford Central slowcoaches. Here is my entry from the CSV:

LNILC
ILFORD CENTRAL
E126AL
{LNILC}{P38}
0
100%
4.64
5b
Yes
FTTP

Does that mean that everything is ready?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 11-Apr-12 23:33:14
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Since it was planned back in phase 5a which has long past, try putting a order in for BT's FTTP service and see if you can order it.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 12-Apr-12 11:45:48
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Still nothing.
I've sent a complaint to BT, we'll see what they have to say.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 12-Apr-12 13:23:32
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The lack of information about FTTP from bt/openreach is quite pathetic, they should at least add a date to the checker when we can expect it, i don't get why is it treated so differently to FTTC, if it wasn't for the spreadsheet and knowing the town was getting FTTC/P, we would be left thinking we weren't getting anything at all.
Standard User simon194
(regular) Thu 12-Apr-12 14:49:40
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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
The lack of information about FTTP from bt/openreach is quite pathetic, they should at least add a date to the checker when we can expect it, i don't get why is it treated so differently to FTTC, if it wasn't for the spreadsheet and knowing the town was getting FTTC/P, we would be left thinking we weren't getting anything at all.

I can't see them offering a choice of FTTC or FTTP to customers, it will always be one or the other, especially as they will be launching "FTTP on Demand" next year which will carry a hefty install charge.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 12-Apr-12 14:56:07
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It could be that OR is having problems with FTTP long delays due to install times etc, proably gone through most of their estimated instal dates.

Though most customers that have been allocated for a FTTP deployment would be happy to at least get a rough instal date, though would see quite a few wanting FTTC instead.

Edited by deleted (Thu 12-Apr-12 14:56:22)

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