But the optimist in me thought this was a whole new FoD system. I could have fibre just by paying a more realistic installation charge, then its normal FTTP pricing. But no. I guess the justification for charging higher monthly fees is 'because we can'.
Openreach don't charge any more for FTTPoD monthly pricing than regular FTTP -
wholesale pricelist.
Cerberus do, as a way of recouping their costs of managing the FTTPoD delivery. In my case it took nearly 18 months start to finish, with weekly updates and many cases of issues having to be escalated back to BTW/Openreach - they more than earned that money. Without this, FTTPoD would be a huge loss-leader for them - especially for users who migrate away from Cerberus after 12 months.
Previously it was a flat £35 per month on top of their standard FTTP pricing for 12 months. However they've now changed it, so for example there's a £40 premium for 300/50 but a £60 premium for 900/110. That's a bit unfair, but anyone who thinks they need 900M almost certainly doesn't - so they collect a luxury tax.
If you think Cerberus pricing is high, try asking Fluid One for a quote - it was double Cerberus when I tried in 2017.
I'll do the maths but it sound like its going to be fairly expensive. Surprised its a 12 month contract The OR price list I say seemed to say FoD rental was on a 36 month term.
You must be looking at pre-March 2018 prices - the current price list still shows historic prices and terms, but if you look carefully these say "Withdrawn from new supply" as of Feb 2018.
It was priced completely differently back then. Openreach charged a fixed fee by distance band but *also* charged a higher monthly rental for 36 months, effectively hiding a bunch of the up-front cost in that rental. If I remember correctly, the retail price from Cerberus was £165+VAT per month (for 300/30, which was the only level available), on a 3 year contract. Of that, £99+VAT was the Openreach wholesale price.