My apologies for the delayed reply.
b*cat spent most of yesterday asleep on his bed.
On searching for your postcode in the April copy of the CSV format file, I see the following information --
SAU_ID Name Postcode SAU_NODE_ID Exchange Percent Uplift Phase Deployed FTTC or FTTP
Only Flag Lines
STRINGW RINGWOOD xxxx xxx {STRINGW}{p12} 0 100 5.41 6a Yes FTTC
The SAU_ID is the ID Code for the exchange.
The SAU_NODE_ID is the ID Code and Number for the PCP.
The Exchange Only Flag signifies if the lines go directly to the exchange. 0 = no, 1 = yes.
The Percent Lines indicates how many lines for the Postcode are connected via the PCP.
The Uplift is for marketing use. A typical user may see, on average, a 5.41 fold increase in download speed.
By use of
Google Maps, Street View, and cross referencing what I could see with the map you provided (I've re-uploaded it in a cropped format), I inspected the little green cabinet. Unfortunately I am unable to form an opinion as to its purpose. Could you possibly take a set of pictures (all four sides) when you next are passing it?
I then proceeded to PCP 12 and inspected it. All I could see was that it was a standard PCP of a recent generation. Again, a set of current pictures would be useful to see.
What I could see was things as they were when
Google's camera car toured your area and not, of course, as current.
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