It does depend on the network too. Fibre to the cab is easy to install as the infrastructure is already in place to fibre the cab up. The distribution side will remain the same and be provided over your existing copper line.
FTTP will be over a decade away for a lot. You will probably see...
A lot of the speeds depends on contention ratios with how Many's connected and how far you are away from The node etc... The ISP's limit the connection speed to make it more stable giving.. The fibre is only the back haul from the node/ cab...
There's a massive build at the moment but not all cabinets are being lit up as it not cost effective it all depends on how many customers are fed from it.
Still wish they would do direct fibre to the house instead of FTTC...
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