A three year old comment from Redcare - it has moved on and products are there now.
https://www.redcare.bt.com/news-and-events/news/digi...
More than three years, as he says the testing facility will open in spring 2018.
He also says:
What is happening about the copper - is it being removed?
No. Digital phone services will be carried on a mix of fibre and copper networks.
Well he's right about how things were in 2017, but not right about how they will be in 2022 with the hugely accelerated of FTTP rollout by Openreach.
This one of his FAQs is interesting as well:
The Classic & GSM products are reliant on the physical copper infrastructure, and not the PSTN network. This means they use the copper link from customer premises to the exchange rather than the type of network BT runs over it (be that PSTN or IP).
I wonder if that means Redcare copper circuits do have exchange-supplied power? (Or at least will retain it once PSTN is removed).
Still doesn't answer the FTTP question. And what about the reduction in market share with the considerable expansion of altnets? I wonder if they/BT will make it available on them? I see
they already advertise mobile network connectivity. Independent of the customer mobile network(s).
Connections: OnePlus 8 Pro, 4G+ (LTE) max 165Mbps down, 24Mbps up on Three Mobile, and B311 4G+ router, tbb tests normally 35-45Mpbs down, 65Mbps off-peak, 9-24 up (Three)ZTE MF286D router speedtest.net 113/20Mbps.
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