South West London has absolutely sod all from Openreach.
Clapham, Putney, Wandsworth, Battersea. Where is the plan?
Putney constituency: 44.27% full fibre, 67.9% gigabit according to Think Broadband.
London Borough of Wandsworth, containing bits of Clapham and all of Battersea: 44.69% full fibre, 74.62% gigabit.
LBo Lambeth, where the rest of Clapham not in Wandsworth is, 14.26% full fibre, 58.86% gigabit.
My own urban constituency 14.12% gigabit, surrounded by areas with higher FTTP and a bunch of CityFibre overbuild.
None of us are entitled to Openreach FTTP or a plan to build it, wherever we are.
Bits of London, especially the centre, are actually very expensive to build in due to all the flagged footways, congested footways forcing work on carriageways, non-existent footways requiring carriageway work, apartment blocks requiring digging, wayleave and retrofit, private roads requiring wayleave and potentially full width reinstatement, lane rental scheme, old ductwork forcing a lot of duct unblocking, overloaded poles due to conversion of SDUs to MDUs, etc, etc.
It's cheaper for Openreach to build than others but alongside that come far lower revenues than others.