How are Cityfibre typically rolling out fibre to the premises?
I live in Norwich City Centre, which is earmarked for CityFibre deployment. My house is in a courtyard about 25 metres off the highway with brickeweave paving.
To date the courtyard have resisted any installation of Virgin Media due to matters of concern over damage to the structure of the paving, so we've only been able to get ADSL and then FTTC. Both of which perform well - ADSL here is around 18mbps, FTTC is 80/20 due to cab proximity.
Recently FTTP has been deployed in the area, and OR have been able to rod and rope from their street chambers to newly updated chambers in a couple of the flower beds on this side of the brickweave, so it looks like we're all getting WBC FTTP without any distubance to the courtyard, which is brilliant. There is a nice underground CBT about 5m away waiting for me to be hooked up to now, my installs are booked. A few weeks ago OR did a small amount of civils specific to my property and intercepted one of these underground ducts in another flowerbed with a swept tee to bring a 2" duct direct to the front of my property, and have left this roped for the subsequent steps.
I wonder if Cityfibre would be able to take advantage of these clear underground routes to get fibre to our premises the same way BT has, or are they going to be in the same boat as VM, and facing having to dig up the courtyard to get their own ducts in place?
It would be nice to have the option of more than one full fibre provider, though I'm sure if it involves digging up the courtyard that it will be dead in the water and we'll be left just with OR as the only option.



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