In reply to a post by adminkatana:Is it just due to the fact that the old PCP placements didn't really take account for distance to households? The new Fibre box next to cabinet 4 seems very close to the other cabinets?
Openreach aim to place the fibre twin as close to the existing PCP as possible and require it to be no more than 100m away. As the cable length between the PCP and fibre twin is part of the FTTC line length, they want the twin to be as close as possible for performance reasons.
Most decisions about the number of PCPs to deploy and where to site them were taken with no inkling about FTTC or what it might mean. D side line length (line length from the PCP to the user) doesn't matter for telephony or relatively slow digital services like basic rate ISDN.
With ADSL from the exchange, what matter is having the shortest and highest quality line back to the exchange, not how much of that line length is before or after the cabinet. It's only once the decision was made to install DSLAMs at PCPs as part of the FTTC deployment that D side line length became important.



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