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Standard User Iniltous
(member) Thu 01-Feb-24 10:51:33
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Re: FTTP - How is it connected to a new build?


[re: deiwise] [link to this post]
 
Although a FTTP installation today would have an external CSP , as stated , policy changes , if there is an ONT , no doubt that’s where the fibre cable enters.
Standard User j0hn83
(knowledge is power) Thu 01-Feb-24 11:48:11
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Re: FTTP - How is it connected to a new build?


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I'm about to buy a newish build, 8 years old, which has FTTP. Is this grey box by the front door the CSP?


As a reply already states, that's a cover for a copper connection.
However, that's exactly what I have for my FTTP connection.

My street was originally copper only. FTTP was rolled out and I was 1 of the 1st to order.
While the majority of the country was having external CSP 's installed by this point, not everywhere was fully trained in this method.
I have no splice. It's a single cable from CBT to ONT.

Don't read anything in to the fact there's no CBT if it was installed 3+ years ago. I'd go with what the Openreach database says.
Standard User PCJM40
(committed) Thu 01-Feb-24 13:53:49
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Re: FTTP - How is it connected to a new build?


[re: deiwise] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by deiwise:
I'm about to buy a newish build, 8 years old, which has FTTP. Is this grey box by the front door the CSP?
Have you checked it has FTTP available or are you going on what the seller is telling you?

If you use this website it will confirm if FTTP is available and if installed at your new property.


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Standard User deiwise
(committed) Thu 01-Feb-24 14:54:55
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Re: FTTP - How is it connected to a new build?


[re: PCJM40] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by PCJM40:
In reply to a post by deiwise:
I'm about to buy a newish build, 8 years old, which has FTTP. Is this grey box by the front door the CSP?
Have you checked it has FTTP available or are you going on what the seller is telling you?

If you use this website it will confirm if FTTP is available and if installed at your new property.


Yes, months ago but thank you. Just curious to know where the cabling is as it's remarkably well hidden.
Standard User j0hn83
(knowledge is power) Thu 01-Feb-24 15:10:30
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Re: FTTP - How is it connected to a new build?


[re: deiwise] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by deiwise:
In reply to a post by PCJM40:
In reply to a post by deiwise:
I'm about to buy a newish build, 8 years old, which has FTTP. Is this grey box by the front door the CSP?
Have you checked it has FTTP available or are you going on what the seller is telling you?

If you use this website it will confirm if FTTP is available and if installed at your new property.


Yes, months ago but thank you. Just curious to know where the cabling is as it's remarkably well hidden.


It will likely be inside the copper cover that you pictured a couple posts ago. That's what all the underground ducting is connected to and would the the only way to get fibre to the building without a telegraph pole or physically digging.

Often they replace the cover 101a with a CSP, placed directly on top of the connector bend 4 (aka elephants foot).

This is the easiest way to install FTTP, particularly if the current master socket and new ONT location is directly through the wall from the external boxes.

I had to buy and reinstall my own connector bend no4 as the engineer who installed my FTTP took my old 1 away with him, leaving the fibre exposed between the ground and the cover 101a.

Edited by j0hn83 (Thu 01-Feb-24 15:20:42)

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