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(deleted) Wed 14-Nov-12 19:09:46
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If they did maybe some transparency about their decision making may be in order so that people could clearly work out which cabinet would be viable for upgrade and which ones would not meet the "commercial criteria"


Absolutely no chance in hell. Far more powerful people than anyone in this thread are pushing for that to happen and Openreach are pushing back.
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(deleted) Wed 14-Nov-12 19:57:56
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Does not sound like a BT phone cabinet. It may be something to do with the old analogue TV system that was shut down
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(deleted) Wed 14-Nov-12 20:24:45
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Its a PCP. You can see the chamber in front of it...


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(deleted) Wed 14-Nov-12 20:26:36
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I guess you won't like the example ECI 256 without a green PCP cabinet? Just to show you how non-standard BT can go. Hint - the PCP is underground!
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(deleted) Wed 14-Nov-12 20:53:30
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In reply to a post by Ignitionnet:
In reply to a post by pau1777:
If they did maybe some transparency about their decision making may be in order so that people could clearly work out which cabinet would be viable for upgrade and which ones would not meet the "commercial criteria"


Absolutely no chance in hell. Far more powerful people than anyone in this thread are pushing for that to happen and Openreach are pushing back.

It does make you wonder how they can do this since there is government funding involved!
My taxes are paying for this so are we not entitled to information??
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(deleted) Wed 14-Nov-12 21:24:28
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It does make you wonder how they can do this since there is government funding involved!
My taxes are paying for this so are we not entitled to information??
Nope. All money spent so far has come from commercial sources. No BDUK funding has been spent yet, I believe.
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(staff) Wed 14-Nov-12 22:04:18
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Salaries of the 70 to 100 BDUK staff - and the 9.8m on contractors.

But not aware of any connections delivered - we can expect politicians kissing babies when it happens

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Earklist rollouts were planned to be this year but with the EU funding clearance delay this is unlikely unless BT is doing some advance work at risk.
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Since some people consider the scenario to be so unbelievable I'll try and get a picture of it. The cab is going live in Dec. Civil engineering is being done at moment to get duct to it.

Exchange: Woburn Sands

https://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=52.031284,-0.64472&spn...

Regards,

Gareth


Indeed.

Street Side DSLAM Cab Nmbwmw, Cranfield Road, Wavendon, Milton Keynes, MK17 8AS
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(staff) Thu 15-Nov-12 08:49:39
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If the advance work is that in North Yorkshire, they have state aid clearance already

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