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Author Topic: FTTP rollout starting?  (Read 204 times)

Jon21

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FTTP rollout starting?
« on: January 10, 2025, 12:14:34 AM »

Noticed last night that there was a 2 man crew looking at the Openreach chambers, lifting the lids etc, along the road. Didn’t think much of it until they came back a short time later and opened the chamber outside the house in the pavement. They had an engine powered reel (not sure what the correct name is) that they were hooking some blue rope on to. This eventually pulled through some plastic tubing through the duct, couldn’t have been much more than an inch in diameter. As far as I can tell, that was left in the chamber and then the lid put back on. Probably took about 30 minutes to do. Is this part of the the FTTP build? The area is in the December 2024 Full Fibre Programme update, as being started within 12 months. Wasn’t expecting it to be potentially starting so soon though.
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Re: FTTP rollout starting?
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2025, 02:14:59 AM »

Sounds like it, and I have read multiple reports in the past where OR announce an area and then very quickly after work is being done.
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Jon21

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Re: FTTP rollout starting?
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2025, 12:58:42 PM »

Are the fibres then pulled through the plastic tubing? I’m guessing that there might eventually be more equipment in the chamber. It’s one of those double lid ones. I think most of the houses around here are direct in ground. There doesn’t appear to be any ducting from the pavement to the house. Interestingly, I did enquire using the availability checker and have had a provisional date of end of October. Virgin contract is up in August so might potentially be good timing.
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