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Fastershire are bringing FTTH to my estate this year with a 'pot' at the boundary of every house. BT serves the estate through ducts, There are BT inspection pits throughout. How will Fastershire do this. Will they:
1. Dig up the roads and paths to lay fiber?
2. Use BTs ducts to the inspection pits, then dig to the property boundaries?
3. Use BTs ducts to the inspection pit, then BTs conduit to get the fiber into the house where their copper enters?
4. Something else?
I'm surprised we're getting FTTH as we allready have FTTC. Only 30meg max though. I thought Fastershier only went to rural areas not served by Openreach.
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Fastershire are bringing FTTH to my estate this year with a 'pot' at the boundary of every house. BT serves the estate through ducts, There are BT inspection pits throughout. How will Fastershire do this. Will they: If it is supplied by Gigaclear then when Gigaclear installed their network where I live:
1. Dig up the roads and paths to lay fiber? Yes
2. Use BTs ducts to the inspection pits, then dig to the property boundaries? No
3. Use BTs ducts to the inspection pit, then BTs conduit to get the fiber into the house where their copper enters? No
4. Something else?
I'm surprised we're getting FTTH as we allready have FTTC. Only 30meg max though. I thought Fastershier only went to rural areas not served by Openreach. Possibly something to do with the way the Fastershire contract has been specified.
Michael Chare
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It is Gigaclear. Thats going to be a hell of a disruption. I know they dig up the main road but I was not expecting the whole estate to be so afected.
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That�s what happens ... and if you�re unlucky, their contractors, who will be paid per metre for what they dig, will horse through the existing infrastructure ....
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Yep.
It'll look a bit like this:
https://lightwater.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/2-vir... https://lightwater.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/virgi...
With lateral cuts coming off the main cut in each footpath.
It's no fun but only has to be done once. Hope you weren't too attached to your pristine pavements!
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If you wish to use the service, try to ensure that the pot gets put in a sensible place on your property boundary so that it is easy to run a cable to where you want to have your router.
Michael Chare
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... as in Lightwater in Surrey ?
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Would they do that or would they stick rigidly to the plan they have. I will be using the service. but the pot could be in an awkward position necessitating a run through a block paved drive and parking area.
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Yep.
It'll look a bit like this:
https://lightwater.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/2-vir... https://lightwater.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/virgi...
With lateral cuts coming off the main cut in each footpath.
It's no fun but only has to be done once. Hope you weren't too attached to your pristine pavements!
That doesn't look too bad. If they just cut in the pavement and not the road. They will have to shift a lot of cars from the pavements around here first though.
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My pot was put where I wanted it. It is best to speak to the project engineer. If doing what you want won't cost much more they will quite possibly do what you want.
Michael Chare
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