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Standard User BrizzleRocker
(newbie) Sun 21-Jan-24 12:38:43
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Speak with BT


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I am desperate to get FTTP at my address but I seem to be in a dead-spot or at least there is too much competition from Virgin or YouFibre so BT haven't enabled it here yet.

I've filled out all the providers requests for information, including the open reach site itself but is there a way of speaking to someone who might be able to help? Or at least give me a clue when the option will be rolled out in my street/postcode?
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 21-Jan-24 12:45:47
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Re: Speak with BT


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In reply to a post by BrizzleRocker:
I am desperate to get FTTP at my address but I seem to be in a dead-spot or at least there is too much competition from Virgin or YouFibre so BT haven't enabled it here yet.

You would need to be trying to talk to Openreach, whilst they are part of the "British Telecommunication plc" Group, they are not "BT" in the normal sense, and don't normally talk to individual homes or businesses. You should be asking your chosen internet provider (whom use the Openreach network) when they will be in your road.

For most of us, the answer is: "we don't publish forward looking plans" ; and as a commercial company that is understandable.

In my street we have an alt-net FTTP and Virgin Media coax, as well as Openreach copper (FTTC/SOGEA) but the alt-net hasn't yet connected MDU's.

The only answer is wait for both of us.

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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 21-Jan-24 14:27:01
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Re: Speak with BT


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what does the openreach website say for your address?

also have you checked https://mastdatabase.co.uk/maps/streetworks/ and also https://bidb.uk/ the latter gives some indication of who is available at your address. Also it maps mobile coverage at your address


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