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Standard User mickthemiller
(newbie) Sun 02-Jan-22 15:02:44
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Need Help identify this on BT pole


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Hi, I have just found out my house was omitted from a local FTTP scheme which was unexpectadly extended past my house to to a couple of houses further down the road. Besides being completly pis*d that they did this, (i had pledged a voucher) i was wondering if the newly appeared node on the pole outside my house (see here) is actually a FTTP connection splitter node. If so Is it possible to tell if it has capacity to connect me and my neighbour.
Thanks in aticipation
Mike
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Jan-22 15:07:12
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In reply to a post by mickthemiller:
Hi, I have just found out my house was omitted from a local FTTP scheme which was unexpectadly extended past my house to to a couple of houses further down the road. Besides being completly pis*d that they did this, (i had pledged a voucher) i was wondering if the newly appeared node on the pole outside my house (see here) is actually a FTTP connection splitter node. If so Is it possible to tell if it has capacity to connect me and my neighbour.
Thanks in aticipation
Mike
You sure thats new? it looks like copper not fibre to me.
Standard User witchunt
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 02-Jan-22 15:46:41
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Probably just become detached from its bracket on the pole.

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Standard User j0hn83
(knowledge is power) Sun 02-Jan-22 15:48:23
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Re: Need Help identify this on BT pole


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That doesn't necessarily look FTTP related to me.

It's just a water proof enclosure that could contain both fibre or copper. The lack of a yellow stripe on the incoming/outgoing cable suggests it isn't fibre, unless the angle of your picture is obscuring the stripe.

They can contain nodes or a simple joint.

Edited by j0hn83 (Sun 02-Jan-22 15:49:37)

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(deleted) Sun 02-Jan-22 15:54:54
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In reply to a post by witchunt:
Probably just become detached from its bracket on the pole.
I was thinking the same by the way its hanging, looking at the metal clip its been attached to that poles for more than five minutes.

Edited by deleted (Sun 02-Jan-22 15:55:28)

Standard User FibreBubble
(committed) Sun 02-Jan-22 16:38:37
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Sleeve 31b copper joint from the nineties fallen off its mounting

#Johnson'sLandOfLess
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 02-Jan-22 18:38:49
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Sleeve 31b copper joint from the nineties fallen off its mounting

What the man said ….. no fibre in that. It’s a (now obsolete) copper joint

Standard User candlerb
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 03-Jan-22 09:16:53
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In reply to a post by mickthemiller:
Hi, I have just found out my house was omitted from a local FTTP scheme which was unexpectadly extended past my house to to a couple of houses further down the road. Besides being completly pis*d that they did this, (i had pledged a voucher) i was wondering if the newly appeared node on the pole outside my house (see here) is actually a FTTP connection splitter node. If so Is it possible to tell if it has capacity to connect me and my neighbour.


As others have said, it's not fibre - also it would have a yellow "Warning: overhead fibre" label if it were carrying fibre.

Two other things:

1. If you'd pledged a voucher to a CFP scheme, you need to talk to your CFP organiser. They would have got a detailed schedule listing the exact properties to be connected, early on in the programme, before the CIC signed the contract. Confirm whether you were in or out of scope.

2. If you cannot get anything out of your CFP organiser - or you learn that you were out of scope - and the CFP has already completed and your neighbours are live with FTTP; then use the Openreach contact form here: https://www.openreach.com/forms/fibre-broadband-avai...

Select the option "I cannot get fibre but my neighbours can".
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 03-Jan-22 10:20:26
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I think the OP is assuming (rightly or wrongly) that the two newly FTTP enabled properties were part of the same scheme the OP pledged too. We do not know when the OP pledged the voucher and when that scheme is scheduled to be delivered. The two newly enabled properties may have already been part of a BDUK rollout and have been excluded from the scheme the OP pledged too.

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Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Mon 03-Jan-22 19:08:31
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Fill in the form here.

https://www.openreach.com/forms/fibre-broadband-avai...

Reason: “I cannot get fibre but my neighbours can”

You should hopefully get a response within a week. If not there are other escalation paths, but try this first.
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