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Standard User Saltank
(committed) Thu 04-Jun-26 14:11:48
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Openreach FTTP installation estimate


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Wanted to check something with the experts here.. I have been patiently waiting for FTTP on my street for years but it seems like they're never getting around to it.

Last year I talked to some Openreach engineers who were doing some work on the street and they said the whole street will be done by December 2025. The openreach checker had similar wording along the lines of "before December 2025" then that changed to "2026" and now more recently, the status checker went from "We'll be building in this area in the next year" (one of the buildings just up the street still has this wording) to "We're planning to build in your area".

It is in North London, so quite congested and Virgin Media is the fastest that's possible to get at the moment, FTTC at 80Mbps 'up to' is a complete joke and not fit for purpose, so there is no choice.

Is there any hope of finding out when the installation work will actually happen, if at all? Currently on 600/60Mbit VMB and want to try my luck again with Gigabit as the speeds are too slow.

I've used numerous checkers including the TBB maps. There were some planned works up the street by Openreach last month, but they were never carried out and it seems like my part of the street might be left out of that entirely, there's nothing planned for the next 12 months according to one . network maps.

Thanks in advance.

Standard User mr_mojo
(knowledge is power) Thu 04-Jun-26 17:09:14
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Re: Openreach FTTP installation estimate


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Rough postcode would help?

Btw, what router do you have for VMB? I suspect you are on their older DOCSIS3.0 network, DOCSIS3.1 is much more reliable in general (more capacity).
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Fri 05-Jun-26 09:43:50
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Re: Openreach FTTP installation estimate


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In reply to a post by Saltank:
Currently on 600/60Mbit VMB and want to try my luck again with Gigabit as the speeds are too slow.

What do you mean by "speeds are too slow"?

If you're downloading huge files, and already achieving the full 600Mbps (~= 75MB/sec), that's one thing. Upgrading to gigabit could reduce the download times by ~35%, if your target system is capable of receiving and storing that quickly.

However, if downloads are slower than that, or if you're just doing regular web browsing and it "feels slow", upgrading to gigabit on the same network won't make any difference - anything faster than about 150Mbps doesn't give any discernable difference on browsing. If you have noticeable delays then it suggests you have some other problem, like DNS or high packet loss. High packet loss can also reduce TCP throughput below the line speed.

As for fibre availability: all you can know is that it comes when it comes. You can look on bidb.uk to see roadworks which may be related, but there have been many cases of fibre projects which have been started but abandoned before completion. You'll get it eventually: but there's no way to know whether it will be in 3 months or 3 years. Equally, if your road is *not* showing planned works that doesn't mean anything - it could be that all your ducts are in good shape and no digging is required.

If this speed issue is affecting you financially (e.g. running a business from home) then you could consider a full leased line.


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