most of my exchange was suppose to get FTTP back in 2011, all the hardware got installed
I keep meaning to ask what you mean by most, as we both know Ilford is not a small area and has several exchanges. How much was supposed to get FTTP, I know the area reasonably well as I spent time in Mill House and Peachey House while working for BT back in the 90's.
Oh I remember the 90's back then we use to teach you engineers at Newham College along with Nortel's Engineers
I was referring to areas covered by Ilford Central (LNILC) the leaked docs shows FTTP and back in 2011 - 2012 most of the area was getting FTTP installed.
I created a database where I was doing checks of availability using my own script that used BT Wholesale Checker, I was checking about +25K addresses which I also got from the BT Wholesale checker after providing the postcode.
Some went live back then and the rest the work was halted in mid install.
I did see areas around me get all the hardware installed right up to the Manifold being installed on the pole and the engineers said its all done and just need to wait a week or two for the work to be signed off as being completed, then they were told to work on the BDUK installs.
Sadly the areas around me never went live, even though it was all complete, and BT kept stating there was no fibre hardware in place even though it was, I sent photos everything I had, but was still told no fibre.
Like you already know, it was only when I got my local MP involved people started to listen and it took several more phone calls, emails and letters to the CEO and Chairman's office before they flipped the switch.
And there are loads of more on that exchange that has the hardware, but was downgraded to FTTC or are still stuck on sub 4Mbps ADSL2+
Like homes on Cabinet 46 on Ilford Central, they were down to have FTTP back in 2011 ass well, you can still see the Manifold in place on Google Maps, yet BT said no fibre was in place and they had a FTTC Cabinet installed back end of last year / start of this year for a few days, then it got removed and now no plans for fibre.
Tell me that's not a waste of money.
Paul