After endless agro with faults on a rather long FTTC line (currently now being dug up to replace cable) and discovering the group of houses I live in were to be missed off any kind of future funding for improving the broadband by South Glos I joined forces with the local Parish Council to start a CFP scheme. We had almost 100% uptake from 25 premises and so i'm currently waiting for the quote to come back.
Since that was sent off I discovered OpenReach outside installing new poles. After talking to the workmen it transpires they were installing new poles further down from the nearest fibre node and were then planning on hooking on to the existing poles outside our premises and running a brand new fibre line up to HMP finest local establishment.
I have had some brief talks with OpenReach regarding the new line where they have stated that they would always look to utilise existing infrastructure. Given that the new line being installed is obviously a totally separate installation, how likely is it that they will install splitters or anything along the stretch near our houses? Are they more likely to simply do a straight line install all the way without any kind of joins or junctions?
If splitters were put in, then how expensive is a CFP likely to be if it only involves running fibre from that splitter to 25 odd houses? The houses are all within 500-600 meters of each other. There's pole near to all houses all though I believe a few currently have existing copper lines underground to a pole.
Worst case I think it would require a new cable which appears to be roughly 400 meters to the nearest fibre node to the closest house.
I'm assuming it's like asking how long is a piece of string, but just wondered if anyone could shed any light on 'common' scenarios?



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