that was tongue in cheek speculation. The £3400 exemption applies to a phone line to a new property, so there is at least half an argument to apply the same to a fibre equivalent.
There is a footnote to the ECC pricing table :-
"If the customer requests a method of providing service which is more costly than the least cost network solution Openreach would normally provide it will charge the customer the actual charges for this requested method of providing service less the lower of either:
(a) the exemption or;
(b) the full charges for the least cost network solution"
If your house is in a new development the developer could provide FTTP ducting or indeed an FTTP solution to all the houses, which would be the most cost effective solution.
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Phil
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