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Can you have it now or when is it happening in your area:
http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/
http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/
Hmm, it states my exchange is AO - accepting orders but when I try to order with anyone (BT, Sky, EE, Talk Talk, Plusnet) they all say that fibre is not available!
Some phone calls are required me thinks.
Not only the exchange, but your cabinet needs to be enabled. They happen at different times.Hmm, it states my exchange is AO - accepting orders but when I try to order with anyone (BT, Sky, EE, Talk Talk, Plusnet) they all say that fibre is not available!
Some phone calls are required me thinks.
I am on BT Infinity and getting about 55 Mbps down and 17 Mbps up and as I understand it, it is Fibre Optic all the way to my "Local Cabinet" then standard BT wiring to my home about 0.5 - 0.75 miles. Fibre Optic from the cabinet to my home would probably double those speeds but the reality is that I cannot see it happening for a long time
The exchange may be enabled, but your cabinet may not be.....Very flawed site, AO yet my ISP says not available until June.
You will have a junction box not too far away, you certainly won't be connected directly to the exchange (if that's what you mean). And the distance from the exchange is no longer a factor.Well if I check online, a few say we can have it. But as we live about 400m from the exchange as the Crow flies, it will never happen. As far as I am aware there needs to be at least one junction box between you and the exchange, and I guess that will still depend on how far away the exchange is.
The exchange may be enabled, but your cabinet may not be.....
Green thing - somewhere local. You will have one somewhere and that is where you will be connected to. I'm in a new house on a new estate and my cabinet is about half a mile away....What cabinet?
The way cable works, you share the bandwidth to the "exchange" (well, at least what VM mean by the exchange) with your neighbours. With ADSL/VDSL, you are only contending for speed from the exchange onwards - which is generally less contended anyway.Only Virgin fibre here but for some reason I can't get even close to that for almost double price
Well I can safely say I can sit here being miserable with my awful broadband for a fair while
Mines FE, I wont hold my breathe as it will be years and years before I get a decent connection speed!!![]()
Right in between Barnsley, Rotherham and Doncaster.
Our internet is shocking round here though!!
My address and phone number is Rotherham but I'm under Barnsley Council. I'm in a bit of no mans land really!![]()
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You should take this site, and similar, with a little pinch of salt. It's rather like a satnav - it requires the operator to use a little bit of common sense
You will have a junction box not too far away, you certainly won't be connected directly to the exchange (if that's what you mean). And the distance from the exchange is no longer a factor.
Your local exchange may be 'accepting orders' but this is BT-speak for saying that the exchange has been upgraded and Openreach are rolling out the street cabinets. Once you see one of the new cabinets within a street or two then you can check again and you will probably find you can then place an order.
One of my customers is on the edge of a large exchange area and was suffering just 2mbps - until she upgraded to fibre and now has 62 mbps
Don't forget that once you see a street cabinet nearby, the chances are that other suppliers will be able to provide FTTC. If they (possibly your current supplier) provide LLU from your local exchange then the chances are very good that they will also be able to provide FTTC. And cheaper than BT![]()
I'm jealous of these speeds. Only Virgin fibre here but for some reason I can't get even close to that for almost double price
It's annoying because our town has been enabled but not all cabinets. There's a cabinet less than 400 m away that has been enabled but I'm not on that one.
Joe BT will only make the cab active if its worth there while. Some cabinets don't have enough subs to make it cost effective to run.
Which is poo
That's ironic coming from the man who always defends Apple pricing by saying they're a company who need to make money...Which is poo