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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 11-Apr-15 08:57:10
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Re: FTTP Providers


[re: Zarjaz] [link to this post]
 
It's Radstone Fields on the north of Brackley in Northamptonshire.
Standard User mlmclaren
(experienced) Sat 11-Apr-15 09:46:46
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Re: FTTP Providers


[re: therioman] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by therioman:
In reply to a post by mlmclaren:
You get what you pay for!

You said it yourself!

I know of very few other ISP's that do supply Native FTTP but I can assure you their prices will make you eyes water, specially if you think BT's are unreasonably expensive.


IDNet is doing FTTP
http://www.idnet.net/data_products/fttp.php

Depending on usage not utterly insane...


My point of that comment was that the customer is not happy about paying £50 for FTTP and you have advised using a provider that charges around £90 for the equivalent?

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Standard User epyon
(experienced) Sat 11-Apr-15 10:15:17
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[re: PaulKirby] [link to this post]
 
well if theres no copper in the area i don't how you could get fttc.

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Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Sat 11-Apr-15 13:46:13
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[re: epyon] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by epyon:
well if theres no copper in the area i don't how you could get fttc.
Not too sure if that was directed to me but what has that got to do with my comment?
nemeth782 said I quote "There are no areas that have both FTTP and FTTC", where I posted an address where it had both FTTC as well as FTTP.

But yes, if there is no copper lines you won't be able to get anything apart from FTTP.

Paul
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(deleted) Sat 11-Apr-15 16:43:43
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[re: deleted] [link to this post]
 
If you work out the price per Mbps, then FTTP will be a lot cheaper.

I think it's pretty cheap for the speeds you can get and unlimited usage.
Standard User kitcat
(committed) Sat 11-Apr-15 20:14:03
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[re: PaulKirby] [link to this post]
 
Paul

That a telephone exchange building, each of which are special cases and should not be confused with customers. premises

No Customer premise has both FTTP and FTTC at present ( except where FTTPoD has been made available).
Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Sat 11-Apr-15 20:42:39
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[re: kitcat] [link to this post]
 
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Paul

That a telephone exchange building, each of which are special cases and should not be confused with customers. premises

No Customer premise has both FTTP and FTTC at present ( except where FTTPoD has been made available).
I know, it was due to they said exactly "There are no areas that have both FTTP and FTTC" which was why I said that and also said it depends on the situation smile there was no mention of customers or exchanges by them.
I basically showed a cabinet can in fact support both FTTC and FTTP at the same time, but its hardly going to happen for customers.

Paul
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(deleted) Sat 11-Apr-15 20:56:17
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[re: kitcat] [link to this post]
 
There are some examples of premises that can have both GEA-FTTC and GEA-FTTP, but we're talking handfuls. Number 115 at AB15 5EA being one example.
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