Apparently you are in an area where the original copper pair distribution was buried armoured cables to the property (DIG , direct in ground , typically housing built in the 1960’s to the early 1990’s ) and it’s a two stage installation process (KCI2) … this doesn’t normally stop any ISP raising an order (Sky being your preference ) but with the proviso that it’s going to need ‘civils’ type work and therefore any date is provisional , the Openreach fibre infrastructure will be located in an existing footway jointbox , that could be upto 100m away (probably much closer ) , the process is , ISP makes an order , stage 1 of the two stages , Openreach visit to establish what’s needed and put that in place (excavation from the footway box to your house wall , or digging down onto existing duct and providing a ‘duct tee’ and duct to your property) once this is done a second date given for the installation of the CSP/ ONT etc .
I don’t know why Sky have said what they have , I suspect whoever you spoke to is not particularly well informed, the first date is for the installation survey and was never binding , when OR put the necessary infrastructure in place they tell Sky who give you a second date (KCI2 ) , they probably should have better explained the process.
Although you say VM/Nexfibre were providing Toby boxes etc , they are exclusively for their own use and of no consequence to Openreach , but it’s possible that they may have spurred OR on to develop the area themselves, potentially VM/Nexfibre have cleared any blocked or unserviceable OR ducts on their own rollout , making a slightly more attractive case for Openreach .
Edited by Iniltous (Fri 01-Aug-25 10:52:07)