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Standard User jabuzzard
(experienced) Tue 09-Mar-21 16:20:35
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Re: New house, not on roll out


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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by crdrummond:
Where are you looking? The image I posted a few bits up (which was for Belleview) is not in scope - in the notes below the main table. It says it’s not part of the rollout?
Its returned within the XHR on the Openreach fibre checker page which is different from what you have previously provided. I suspect the rest of your lane is being funded by BDUK and Openreach have chosen to do Belleview using their own money so maybe yours will be done as well.

Noting if there are four houses that don't qualify for BDUK funding Openreach would be batshit crazy not to use their own money to cover those premises while doing the street. As such BDUK would say "not in scope" which is true but it does not mean you won't get done at the same time.
Standard User witchunt
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 09-Mar-21 16:59:25
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Re: New house, not on roll out


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I reckon the developer has done the right thing . Any error is likely to be in the checker results. In time I'm sure it will all work itself out
Standard User Pheasant
(experienced) Tue 09-Mar-21 17:07:27
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Re: New house, not on roll out


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I reckon it's all irrelevant anyway. If I have the location correct then there was already a house on the plot which was demolished and new builds replaced them. All the houses on that road are OH fed. I reckon Openreach would have built FTTP anyway and the developer didnt have to do much if anything.
Edit: actually , I think the developers did do some legwork, contrary to some opinions.

Would it be a big deal if they had to place another (or more ports) CBT on the distribution poles to cater for additional sub-division - how much spare capacity is there at this point in the PON?

[I suspect the OP will eventually be fine too and wont have to bust open the piggy bank]

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