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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:36:07
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Re: Fibre Broadband and FTTPoD


[re: witchunt] [link to this post]
 
Hi there, I am really sorry but what is OP? It is probably very simple but I am quite stupid with technical terms.

When you say 2.5km is that what sort of distance I might be looking at?
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(deleted) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:40:20
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Re: Fibre Broadband and FTTPoD


[re: AL66] [link to this post]
 
LA22 9HQ is the postcode smile Covers quite a large area.
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:43:45
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Re: Fibre Broadband and FTTPoD


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OP = Opening post, or Opening poster, depending on context smile.

Witchunt's guesses tend to be rather accurate wink.

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(deleted) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:46:36
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Re: Fibre Broadband and FTTPoD


[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
It's been about 8 days since I asked for a desk survey so shouldn't be too much longer however near Clappersgate about 300m down the road I did see a telephone pole with a circular shaped object on which didn't look like the usual copper square box on a telephone pole. Don't know if its fibre related just thought I'd throw this out there.
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:46:41
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Re: Fibre Broadband and FTTPoD


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In reply to a post by martynp1:
LA22 9HQ is the postcode smile Covers quite a large area.
But only ten addresses on the Openreach database. Which of them are on your branch off the A593 I can't tell.

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(staff) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:47:00
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Re: Fibre Broadband and FTTPoD


[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
Clappergate would make sense for the aggregation node looking at my maps of the area

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(staff) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:47:52
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[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
2.5km may be a slight under estimate, depends how much the path wiggles on the way, I'd have said 3km

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(staff) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:49:30
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Probably just a copper joint, the aggregation node is in a pavement chamber.

Splitters can be pole mounted but would be a green rectangular metal box, but believe aggregation nodes are always stuck in the ground

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(deleted) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:49:50
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Should I brace for a beefy price?
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(staff) Tue 20-Nov-18 18:50:53
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Expect £30k and when less you can be pleasantly pleased

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