We have what I think is an odd situation here in West Sussex. The County Council tell me they have funded a small fibre run along a road in a very poor broadband area which feeds a few houses. It appears to be FTTrN, since it runs along poles and there are drops at some properties. It seems to be difficult to establish where the feed node is or how the line interacts with a new OR 'pole' run from the same road junction, but along a different road.
The 'last' active pole finishes a few hundred yards from where a friend is trying to get a quote for a group of 18 properties - his, and the rest further along the road.
What is the mechanism involved in this run? Is it simply a case of extending the run along the road from the last pole or is there likely to be some limitation on the number of available fibres?
What is the policy on these County funded runs? Is there any requirement for the (publicly funded) run to be 'extendable'?



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