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Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 03-Jul-13 20:53:56
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Re: Petition for Superfast Broadband on EO Lines


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In reply to a post by ryant704:
Mine has been installed since September and currently there are only 31 connected with VDSL2 serving just under 250 houses.
Our cabinet at work went live last October/November, when we connected last week we were the 27th customer connected.

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(deleted) Wed 03-Jul-13 20:58:57
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Re: Petition for Superfast Broadband on EO Lines


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There is of course the financial side to consider. You put an FTTC twin next to an existing cab, then you are going to be able to offer service to 300 + punters, often many more. Most EO cables are only 100 pair, so you do all the work, provide a copper cabinet, and then the FTTC twin, all at great cost, and the most return you are going to see is 100 punters, but most likely, way less. Not tempting really is it ?
Surely addressing and resolving non-commercially viable upgrades is one of the reasons for the BDUK programme? Not that BDUK is going to help the significant number of Londoners stuck on EO lines.

A big problem with the e-petition is that it appears to assume that all EO lines are short lines and that simply sticking a cab outside the exchange will solve the problem.
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(deleted) Wed 03-Jul-13 22:29:08
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Re: Petition for Superfast Broadband on EO Lines


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In reply to a post by ryant704:
Mine has been installed since September and currently there are only 31 connected with VDSL2 serving just under 250 houses.
Our cabinet at work went live last October/November, when we connected last week we were the 27th customer connected.

What took you so long?

The graph BT showed in the end-of-year results showed that take-up of SFBB within a phase runs at 0.5% per month.

If 27 subscriptions represents 4% (8 months * 0.5%) of the cabinet, it is roughly on track with the national average.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 03-Jul-13 22:35:13
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Re: Petition for Superfast Broadband on EO Lines


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In reply to a post by MCM:
Surely addressing and resolving non-commercially viable upgrades is one of the reasons for the BDUK programme?

Strictly, BDUK only targets the best two-thirds of the non-viable lines.

We've seen that a 100-line cabinet can be viable within BDUK, we don't really know whether a 100-line EO bundle would be.

However, to reach a 90% target, BDUK must cover either the set of EO lines or the set of lines that are > 1km from the cabinet, or a mix of the two. Both are reputedly about 10% of the line stock in the UK.

The best we can say is that surely *some* of them must be included.

Not that BDUK is going to help the significant number of Londoners stuck on EO lines.

Perhaps they'll get more cash from BDUK 2. I doubt it though, but who knows...
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(deleted) Wed 03-Jul-13 23:50:51
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We've seen that a 100-line cabinet can be viable within BDUK, we don't really know whether a 100-line EO bundle would be.

Out of curiosity do you know whether either Huawei or ECI manufacture small combined PCP & Fibre cabinets? I appreciate that there are probably none currently in the UK but such a device could I feel significantly reduce the cost of providing NGA access on larger EO bundles.
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(staff) Thu 04-Jul-13 00:06:32
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There is a small 48 line ECI device that was seen in Cornwall offices but cannot find the picture anymore

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(deleted) Thu 04-Jul-13 01:29:21
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Out of curiosity do you know whether either Huawei or ECI manufacture small combined PCP & Fibre cabinets? I appreciate that there are probably none currently in the UK but such a device could I feel significantly reduce the cost of providing NGA access on larger EO bundles.

The diagrams that BT used to show the FTTC architecture 3-4 years ago showed 3 different variants - the current model, an FTTC "top box" and a combined "all in one" box - so someone certainly thought of the idea back then.

http://www.trefor.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ftt...

Whether they are actually made is another matter - I haven't heard a peep that suggests they might be, except for the diagram above.
Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Thu 04-Jul-13 09:31:02
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Out of curiosity do you know whether either Huawei or ECI manufacture small combined PCP & Fibre cabinets?
Not sure it's a valid notion, the end of an FTTC cab has connector blocks that are agnostic as to whether they're feeding lines directly or via a PCP - in both cases there's an "exchange" connection and a "user" connection per loop it's just that in the standard deployment both go back to the PCP via a short tie cable to be joined to the longer run cables.

Effectively the end of a fibre cab is a PCP albeit one with little space. I have a photo somewhere which shows the labelling of the connectors.

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Standard User R0NSKI
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 04-Jul-13 10:24:29
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What took you so long?
Our ISP (Orbital Net) didn't supply FTTC when the cab went live, neither did Plusnet have an official product. Orbital Net said it would be available in January but it kept slipping back, and they still can't provide it, so when PN launched their official business product we jumped ship.

We aren't desperate for the additional speed, so the wait didn't really matter, but for only a few quid more a month it will be worth it. Everthing is in place now to change the connections over tomorrow afternoon. Luckily we had another line which was suitable, so we could have both concurrently to make the changeover easier, and to make sure the new connection worked ok.

It'll be interesting to see if there is any difference on the stats when the other broadband is turned off.

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