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Standard User NICK_ADSL_UK
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 06-Jun-14 14:01:03
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Re: When FTTC


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Cab 50 on Crawley exchange is https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50+High+St/@51.1... I believe and I would not say that was on the edge of Gatwick Airport but in the middle of Crawley

Cab 50 on Crawley exchange does seem to be in the scope of the West Sussex BDUK project, so maybe later in the year. Some 50+ postcodes on the exchange might be lucky enough to get FTTP too if the plans work out.

well the runway is just down the bottom of our estate in bonnets lane so that's around 3/4 of a mile max plus we have all the emergency services support and masts just outside the estate at 50 meters along with o2 etc so it just a bit odd that our cabinet has been left out although I'm told all the work is done were just waiting for whatever ?

but as for what were waiting for peter cowen from bt has at this time not been able to say

He says he's in the know but i guess he's not one of the main directors ?

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Edited by NICK_ADSL_UK (Fri 06-Jun-14 14:52:07)

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(deleted) Fri 06-Jun-14 14:17:14
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Re: When FTTC


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I suspect the survey and planning has been done, no more
Don't expect to see anything for 6 - 8 weeks or so
PCP50

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(deleted) Fri 06-Jun-14 14:30:21
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intersting that site is based on commerucal information between Openreach and CP - wonder which CP he wqorks for and wonder if the CP knows is hes sharing confirmdential information ?


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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Fri 06-Jun-14 14:44:06
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Re: When FTTC


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The emergency masts will have their own connections already

3/4 mile means you will only get around 20Mbps download

You are on the lists just no date set, a lot better than many others who ask

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Standard User NICK_ADSL_UK
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 06-Jun-14 14:51:34
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Re: When FTTC


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In reply to a post by MrSaffron:
Cab 50 on Crawley exchange is https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/50+High+St/@51.1... I believe and I would not say that was on the edge of Gatwick Airport but in the middle of Crawley

Cab 50 on Crawley exchange does seem to be in the scope of the West Sussex BDUK project, so maybe later in the year. Some 50+ postcodes on the exchange might be lucky enough to get FTTP too if the plans work out.


the cabinet has been marked up now to 150 in pen marker as to when that happened who knows
i have emailed Mr Patterson the boss and will let you have his views when and if he gets back to me

3/4 mile is from the runway 3 miles from the exchange 5 mb download

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Edited by NICK_ADSL_UK (Fri 06-Jun-14 14:55:03)

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(deleted) Fri 06-Jun-14 15:32:22
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Phil

that probably because your developers either only requested Voice serices and or didnt want to contract for Fibre and then assiumed the marret would cover it

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Standard User NICK_ADSL_UK
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 06-Jun-14 16:30:48
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Well i have just had a phone call from Mr Patterson office and told the end of the year and apologising for the vast delay of which still remains unclear

So there you have it concisely. On a plus note a quick response from his office, so at least that is something

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(deleted) Fri 06-Jun-14 17:04:46
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In reply to a post by Fastman2:
intersting that site is based on commerucal information between Openreach and CP - wonder which CP he wqorks for?
He doesn't.
Standard User RichTea23
(newbie) Mon 09-Jun-14 18:53:15
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I get the "Not being deployed as part of the 66% Commercial Plan" too...

I guess there is just no hope

MYHLT Cab: 42

It frustrating to have no dates at all, and no way to find out.They have a paid by us monopoly and should be held responsible.

Edited by RichTea23 (Mon 09-Jun-14 19:09:00)

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(deleted) Mon 09-Jun-14 21:57:42
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rich Tea -- 66% covered by 2.5bn of BT money not public -- if your in a new build sugges you speak to your devloper (assuming he had no discussion with operator about fibre) or local auihotirty to see if you are covered under BDUK
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