The current phase of the BT/Superfast Cymru project is scheduled to end in December 2017.
In Ceredigion, for example, there are specific cabs on 6 nearby exchanges where FTTP infrastructure build delays are continually occurring. Initial availability dates stretch back to June & September 2016 and since then have been extended on a 3 months recurring basis. The broadband checkers for all of these cabs currently estimate that a service will be available between �Now & December 2017�. This latest availability date also includes locations where fibre splitters have been installed and connected to fibre but awaiting activation. Other nearby locations are just waiting for installation of fibre splitters and splicing/connecting of the fibre prior to activation.
The usual caveat that BT trumpets to cover for extended delays is: �As long as the engineering build goes smoothly�. Whilst infrastructure delays do occur from time to time, I find it hard to believe that ongoing delays are currently occurring in 6 nearby exchange areas all at the same time. The likely reason is due to due to a lack of experienced staff to complete the final work entailed. This tinkbroadband link: : https://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/7760-july-update... suggests it is just a case of bodies being available to do the physical work'.
Not surprisingly, the Office of Elin Jones (AM, Ceredigion) has been inundated with messages from her constituents on the progress of the Superfast Cymru project in Ceredigion. I understand that Elin Jones met Julie James (The Welsh Government Minister responsible for overseeing the Superfast Cymru project) on this aspect and that she promised her that the first 6 months of 2017 would show a marked improvement.
BT has a lot of catching up to do to meet the December 2017 deadline in all rural areas of Wales which are having FTTP deployments under the BT/Superfast Cymru project. Unless they get a move on, I would not be surprised to see the project extended to March 2018.



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