It's coming! The Openreach guys are in my street as we speak pulling fibre into the pits.
I spoke to them and they said there is a big rollout happening and my street is where they are starting. He's not sure on the plans, but he said it's town wide, and as you are (from memory) in the estate next to ours, it would be reasonable to assume you'll not be far behind.
I'm really happy. I spent the first year having FTTC drop as many as 100 times a day.
They sent engineer after engineer out and each time they said the lines better than expected, and they run tests and see nothing. They would leave and 20 mins later it would start again.
The eventually decided the problem was the power line ethernet adaptors that I dont use (as in they were in the box inside a cupboard but it had been noted as part of the original fault that I had removed them and it hadn't fixed the issue) and closed the investigation. My ISP managed to get it useable by fiddling and getting it to stay synced at 35Mb (my estimate as 66-55 on a clean line). It's not perfect, I still see 4-5 drops a day but I can live with that. Having a line that's going to stay synced and with a good stable latency will be epic - my only conerns is that where BTOR put the fibre infrastructure in the neighbouring new-build estate, customers were tied to BT Internet for the first 3 years. I really dont want to switch ISP if I dont have to.
Edited by deleted (Fri 13-Dec-19 11:37:40)