Some cabinets will get... nothing. The BDUK funding aims to get as many properties as possible to meet superfast speeds (24Mbps). When that funding has been spent, it's spent. FTTP is occasionally installed using BDUK funding to small groups of properties out of reach of "superfast" speeds from the local FTTC cabinet. It's all based on meeting targets though. They don't just install FTTP everywhere FTTC isn't viable though.
More rural areas are being given subsidised satellite broadband, or LOS (line of sight) broadband. There's a couple cabinets on my exchange I expect will never get a fibre twin installed.
What I meant was that more areas are being upgraded to FTTP where it's not commercially viable to install a fibre cabinet, especially in rural areas like this cabinet location.
If FTTC is not commercially viable doesn't mean FTTP is. FTTP usually cost much more. It's all about % of properties reached with superfast speeds.