In the majority of areas, the average upload speed on Full Fibre 100 is 18Mbps. However, if you’re living ina CityFibre area, you’ll get an average upload speed of 100Mbps at no extra cost. In the past, Vodafone’s Full Fibre 100 plan was known asSuperfast 100. ...
I did that and got a response after about a week, However it basically said you can order FTTC and there are no plans to install FTTP in my area. Obviously they just copied and pasted a response. The form can be filled in here https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband-availability-...
A new fibre optic cable will be put in, connecting your home to the full fibre network in your area.This new fibre optic cable will normally follow the path of your existing copper phone line. This means, for instance, they’ll use an existing underground duct if you have one for your ...
Re: FTTP not available to me but is to my Neighbour I can see a Splitter. Well, I can’t physically see it but I can see there’s one there. Leire Exchange is actually within my work area, although I’ve never actually worked there. I don’t think it is a Parent E...
Crewe has two Openreach exchanges that cover the area and no Virgin Media cable presence. There is around 2% of properties on the Crewe exchange that have an FTTP option and Willaston has more FTTP at 9.7% in this case all from Openreach. The combined footprint of the two exchanges is aro...
En-Touch selects the Trident7 Optical Access Platform for multiple FTTP networks in the Houston area.(SPECIAL FOCUS: FTTX)
Tuesday 9th April:To further illustrate the pace at which FTTP is appearing our tracking is now sat at 1,027,971 just 24 hours later. There is also first glimmer of Fibre First activity on the Davidson Mains exchange in Edinburgh as parts of the cabinet 14 area that never had VDSL2 now...
It just reignites my annoynace at BT for laying fibre in our area, where the fibre goes straight past the front of our property, to the exchange, and then on to a (new) cab right next to the exchange, only to have the fibre run all the way back to us from the cab. A big ...
It just reignites my annoynace at BT for laying fibre in our area, where the fibre goes straight past the front of our property, to the exchange, and then on to a (new) cab right next to the exchange, only to have the fibre run all the way back to us from the cab. A big ...
I was interested to see if EE offers this in my area, but sadly they don’t and most importantly it would me no sense for me to switch, however it would be nice to have this option when it comes to negotiation with Hyperoptic. In last few year Hyperoptic was getting cheeky with their...