No offence, really I'm not trying to be rude but you don't have a clue. Not in the slightest.
Can you explain to me why you think it's more efficient to stop at the end of a street than it is to stop halfway up a street.
What's the magical price of infrastructure OpenReach have that mean ends of streets are cheaper?
You have been told multiple times in this thread that when they were in your street they will have installed enough capacity to come back later and complete it. It's all just ducts and poles like everywhere else.
If it's an 8 hour job to do the rest of your street what does it matter if they do it now or in a year? It's still 8 hours work. There's no extra work required by coming back later.
OpenReach have contracts to fulfill, like any business does.
The chances are your street was not in their plans. They are rolling out FTTP at an astonishingly fast rate.
They completed over 300,000 homes in October alone. How many properties have you rolled out FTTP to?
Your street is either BDUK funded or was an FTTPoD build.
With both Openreach are only paid to do specific properties.
BDUK usually don't know their a*** from their elbow. You wouldn't be the 1st and won't be the last to be told it wasn't their funding when it definitely was.
The fact the properties that have been covered had lower estimates that were below 30Mb/s pretty much confirms it was BDUK or some kind of public funding/voucher work.
You've had a number of users answer each of your points politely explaining some of the regulation that prevents OpenReach just rolling out Willy nilly and the reasoning behind specific contracts.
You just keep repeating the same complaints about inefficiencies when you don't have a clue how much any of it costs.
OpenReach are a company with share holders and have a legal obligation to do what's in the best interest of those share holders. That's to make them money.
Being inefficient doesn't make money.
OpenReach have a targeted "cost per premises passed" for FTTP. Covering the other 22 properties on your street may currently cost more than that target.
It's inefficient to do it "just because you are in the street anyway". Each job is unique, is surveyed and costed.
OpenReach have been paid by someone to do the 11 properties, that's a certainty.
You haven't a clue what's going on under the ground either. You can't possibly know what ducts are blocked. You can't possibly know how much fibre capacity OpenReach have in the area and how much it would cost to bring more in. You seem to think you know better though.
You just sounds like someone with sour grapes that they got missed.
Edited by j0hn83 (Sun 14-Nov-21 13:36:40)