If that is the case, then why the hell is Openreach going to restrict people's broadband in Salisbury & Mildenhall if they don't change over? They say it is to do with PSTN, but it doesn't sound like it.Those towns are the full fibre (FTTP) test areas, where copper is being fully switched off, as Openreach have agreed years ago with Ofcom. Completely separate to PSTN which is voice calls.
It will certainly not be happening here for a while, I did get a bit worried that it would happen once openreach got to 75% coverage, but not so worried nowI think they’d have to get 100% coverage to do that.
From my count there are 368 FTTP Priority Exchanges.
There are a further 280 exchanges being added to that by Feb 2023.
Once Ultrafast* coverage on these exchanges hits 75% then anyone with FTTP available can only order FTTP (the 40/10 FTTC package is excluded).
Ultrafast coverage includes G.Fast above 300Mb/s.
The salisbury trial is basically the same. It only impacts properties with FTTP available (even Salisbury won't reach 100%).



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