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Space in FTTC
noise747
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i was asked yesterday how to find out how much space is left in a FTTC, as this person is at the moment using mobile broadband only and thinking about going Fibre. but they have no phone at home and do not want to go through the cost of doing so and then finding out that there is no room at the cabinet. they know what cabinet they would be connected to.
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If you mean if there are any available ports, then as the poster above says it's probably best to try an ISP (as much as you hate package deals, if you go with the same company for both, they might show leeway if the phone is available but broadband isn't).
http://www.superfast-openreach.co.uk/where-and-when/ claims to be able to show cabinets that are in "high demand" but how often it is updated is anyone's guess
You simply have to make clear you're ordering a fibre service and will take a phone line only if the fibre can be supplied.
Brian
Thanks for the info, I will text them later and they can either do it their side or if they give me their post code i will do it my side. I forgot about the BTOR site to be honest.
It is not for me anyway, just someone I know, but they live on a pretty large estate and while people there do not have a bundle of money, He thinks that a fair few may have gone for fibre and why he do not want to place a order for a phone and then find he can not get FTTC.
I suppose asking a ISP may be ok, but i thnk he have not had much luck with providers over the years, which is why he stayed with Mobile broadband.
He will take a package, if it does what he want, not sure if he would go with BT mind you.
Enter the address and it will (should) tell you if it is available or not, together with estimated speeds etc.,.
This tells me my cabinet is full but Openreach says it's accepting orders.
How can it be full and accepting orders?
I got his postcode and had a look and it seems like there is still room.
Lucky sod looks like he can get 70Mb/s where he is and FTTP on demand, not that he will do that. Saying that I had a look here as well and I can get FTTP on demand as well. but a little bit over my price range.
I also noticed I could get 45Mb/s, but could i believe that since my next door neighbour get about 25.
Anyway, this person is now going to try and work out who to go for, now he knows his cabinet is fine.