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Standard User Eeeps
(regular) Tue 20-Jan-26 15:38:07
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Are FTTP providers like buses


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... nothing for years, with failed promises from OR and then I take a look at bidb.uk and it full of red dots (VM), blue dots and lines (OR), orange lines (Netomnia).

Do they all suddenly believe in my area?
Or will it all come to nothing; again!

ps. the VM codes on bidb are like 'NK128FIBREUP-MACC...' is that for proper fibre or the VM halfway house of RFoG?
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Wed 21-Jan-26 09:00:07
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Re: Are FTTP providers like buses


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I think they sometimes follow, I still think Openreach only came up here when they did due to Zzoomm putting a network in

Adrian

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Standard User Timalay
(experienced) Sun 01-Feb-26 08:31:30
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They are where I live. I had FTTC with Openreach for years. I now have access to Openreach, CityFibre, and County Broadband FTTP.


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Standard User XGS_Is_On
(experienced) Sun 01-Feb-26 13:58:03
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The references you gave are for Virgin Media upgrading their existing cable network to XGSPON, no RFoG involved.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Feb-26 14:29:52
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In reply to a post by zyborg47:
I think they sometimes follow, I still think Openreach only came up here when they did due to Zzoomm putting a network in
I wish that happened, as I would have OR FTTP by now, given there are two alt nets in my street for over 2 years.

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