There's 2 cabs on the estate. 62, was provided with a H288 cab to serve a pcp with 204 connections.
When the tender was done for 63, it served only 98 properties( All Bellway newbuild), which is why a H128 was stood last week.
Cabs 62 and 63 are for this estate only. The first few phases connected to 62, more recent ones to 63.
The estate has been been being built for over 8 years now.
The issue with 63 is that all of the new houses built in the last few years have been connected to it, so the number of active lines now connected to the cab is far more than it was when the BDUK survey was done, hence the 128 cab. Openreach know it's a busy cab, additional E-sides had to be provisioned recently.
So whilst my postcode and a number of the other new postcodes didn't exist at the time of the survey and they're not part of the "intervention" obviously all properties connected to the cab will still have access to FTTC, until capacity is reached.
BDUK cabs only come with 20% capacity initially. Given the smallest line card used is now 32 ports, that's what's going to be installed.
I've raised this with the contact at NT council but I very much doubt the cab will be replaced with a larger one, and that a second cab will need provisioned in time. The speeds are so poor here, that I have no doubt that the cab is going to reach capacity very quickly, and there's going to be a number of upset residents having waited so many years for FTTC, that approx only 1/3 of the properties connected to 63 will be able to upgrade (perhaps 1/2 if the H128 expansion upgrade to 192 using 48 port line cards is done).
All could be avoided if a H288 was installed initially of course, but as often the case, Openreach, the builder and the BDUK don't communicate between each other
Edited by deleted (Sun 19-Feb-17 22:30:44)