I think he's saying they are laying fibre, but not for you.
Yup.
And blimey, look at your options for a while before actually moving house or whatever in order to get fibre - moving to an ideal spot (for FTTC, as opposed to an ideal spot minus FTTC) would probably cost you a similar amount to the £30K for a fibre cabinet for your PCP overall, including all of the personal hassle and the relatively minor cost of terminating your current contract early, etc.
You could always rack up some debt and be moved by the council to one of the flats with fibre. Why not amass the debt by ordering an FTTC cab from Openreach? It's a paradox, isn't it, you can't pay the £30K for an FTTC cab for your PCP but you
can afford to move and alter your transport to work situation just to get FTTC... Do you get decent ADSL2+ at the moment?
I think the mention of your personal income might have overshadowed this discussion a little bit. The point is that BT/Openreach don't know and don't care how much cash you've got, but they do have the statistics relating to how many people in those flats will/might sign up for FTTC, and all for one relatively easy set of works.
Edited by deleted (Sat 11-May-13 05:39:20)