My understanding is that for native FTTP (i.e. not FTTPoD) the products available (40 Mbps DS / 2 Mbps US, 40 Mbps DS / 10 Mbps US and 80 Mbps DS / 20 Mbps US) are sold at exactly the same price as the FTTC products. ![Smiley :)](https://forum.kitz.co.uk/Smileys/kitzemotes/smiley.gif)
My understanding too.
In addition, higher speed tiers are available, known as "Infinity 3" and "Infinity 4", at 200Mbps and 300Mbps - at higher price points obviously.
The only downside is that, even though the slower tiers have identical pricepoints to FTTC, very few retail ISPs bother to sell FTTP-based services at all. BT themselves are one seller, as is Zen. Plusnet will connect you, but as part of a trial rather than a normal part of their service.
Some more pictures of my pole if anyone is interested. http://imgur.com/a/xZwOG
That looks like the infrastructure for a FTTP deployment, to me. ![Smiley :)](https://forum.kitz.co.uk/Smileys/kitzemotes/smiley.gif)
Ooops - I missed the update with the new pictures...
The sixth picture, where all three pole-top boxes are visible, gives the best view. The upper-left "thing" appears to be the usual bottle-shaped FTTP manifold to me.
As far as I can make out, the only bit of cable going into the green splitter comes from the manifold. It ought to have a yellow stripe, to indicate fibre ... so is there any other yellow-striped cable in the vicinity?