Trust me .... things are moving incredibly fast in OR regarding FTTP deployment.
Blocks of flats and similar (or MDU's - Multiple Dwelling Units as they're termed) are absolutely part of the programme, as is 'The last 20%', (areas receiving very slow speeds or nothing at all).
Nice to see you posting, BS, it’s been a while.
My concern is not that BT are committing to target dates for fibre that goes further than FTTC, that is good. My concern is that they are (allegedly) committing to target dates for copper switch-off. That would not be so good if, come that date, people were still depending upon on it, no matter how few.
Copper switch-off should imho happen when (meaning ‘after’) it is no longer needed, rather than according to a target date. I actually suspect BT will ‘do the right thing’ left to their own devices, but the media and politicians seem to be encouraging them to ‘do the wrong thing’ in pursuit of a gimmicky headline.