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Announcements => News Articles => Topic started by: Bowdon on August 01, 2018, 10:21:20 AM
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https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2018/08/openreach-trial-new-1gbps-street-access-ethernet-product.html (https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2018/08/openreach-trial-new-1gbps-street-access-ethernet-product.html)
On 28th August 2018 Openreach (BT) will begin trialling a new 1Gbps variant of their existing Street Access product for UK businesses and wireless ISPs / network operators (previously limited to 100Mbps), which delivers Ethernet data connectivity to street furniture (lampposts, cabinets etc.).
According to the briefing: The trial product provides 1Gbps point to point Ethernet connectivity with synchronous Ethernet capability using a small/ruggedised Network Terminating Equipment (NTE) accommodated in street furniture locations such as lampposts and street cabinets, via a dedicated single-fibre path from headend NTE located in a local BT Exchange or CPs Point of Presence (PoP).
The trial product will be available nationally, albeit initially limited to a maximum of 100 circuits. Annual rental for the product is £1,500 +vat (£125 monthly) and it attracts an initial one-off connection charge of £3,950 (plus £2,000 for each additional circuit after that up to a max of 7 per headend NTE). A 12 month minimum contract term applies and the provision lead-time is currently 57 working days (subject to survey).
Previously there was already a 1Gbps Street Access option, although this was more suitable for temporary events rather than permanent service provision.
Would a product like this also make it easier for the FTTP network to be extended further out towards peoples houses?
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Nope.
Different fibre from a different location.
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£125 per month. Bargain.