I would imagine the effort required to assign resource to one location to deliver FTTPoD is similar to that required to enable 10-20x as many properties as part of a planned rollout. If they want to withdraw the product I'd rather they just did that, as opposed to trying to make it too expensive for most people to consider.
FWIW, when they put my FTTPoD in a couple of years back, they ran more cables than they needed to (including works with a set of traffic lights further along the main road, beyond my road and further away from the exchange - "my" FTTPoD cabling only needed to reach the end of my road).
There have also been a smattering of properties on the neighbouring exchange which have paid for FTTPoD.
This week it was announced that my exchange and that neighbouring one will have FTTP for everyone rolled out in the next five years. I suspect the fact that extra cabling / ductwork was undertaken has helped things along that bit faster - as it will doubtless show up on Openreach's records that 1km of ducting is now known clear and has cabling already running through it.
NB - I'm in one of the 1% most deprived areas of England, rural with little infrastructure. It's not the sort of area you would expect to be a priority in any rollout scheme!
Edited by deleted (Thu 03-Jun-21 07:30:20)