FTTP certainly *does* have outages: no-one disputes that.
But statistically, FTTP has a much lower fault rate than FTTC. Hence a single example of a bad FTTP fault doesn't really have much relevance to the OP, unless perhaps it's in exactly the same neighbourhood as them.
The original question was: is it worth keeping FTTC as a backup to FTTP? I would say probably not for most people, bearing in mind that an event which causes Openreach FTTP to fail could also cause Openreach FTTC to fail.
If you're going to spend the extra on a backup, you'd be better off choosing an independent provider, e.g. VM, an Altnet, 4G/5G, or Starlink. Correlated faults are still possible even with those (with the possible exception of Starlink).
I'd choose 4G/5G if it were available, given that it's least likely to share infrastructure, is low cost, and is only going to be used rarely (hence connection quality is not a primary concern).
But in practice, I don't have a permanent backup. If FTTP were to fail (and it hasn't in nearly 5 years), I'd tether off my phone for a day or two and buy an add-on data bundle if required.
Edited by candlerb (Fri 03-Jan-25 09:45:16)