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Discussion topic: Can Sky use the duct in our road to deliver FTTP

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This message was authored by kiwibob123 This message was authored by: kiwibob123

Can Sky use the duct in our road to deliver FTTP

A couple of years ago fibre duct was laid in our estate, there is a little black box in the pavement outside everyones house. 

I've decided to get Sky broadband and wondered if they have access to provide my service using that duct.  When I use the tool to see if fibre is available for me the system says no, so do suppliers have to lay there own duct ? my post code is Midlothian  .


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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk Answer

Re: Can Sky use the duct in our road to deliver FTTP

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@kiwibob123 

 

At the minute 80Mbps  fttc is the fastest. 

 

I believe the black box may be a g.fast pod which sky would offer 150Mbps however is been withdrawn.

 

There is no fttp and you're not in a priority fttp area so it would be closer to december 2026 before fttp is available

 

 

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@kiwibob123 

 

Could you enter your full address below and post the table and notes after removing your address from the image

 

https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome

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Re: Can Sky use the duct in our road to deliver FTTP

Does this help ?

 

 

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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk Answer

Re: Can Sky use the duct in our road to deliver FTTP

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@kiwibob123 

 

At the minute 80Mbps  fttc is the fastest. 

 

I believe the black box may be a g.fast pod which sky would offer 150Mbps however is been withdrawn.

 

There is no fttp and you're not in a priority fttp area so it would be closer to december 2026 before fttp is available

 

 

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If I get it right mark as answered
If I get it wrong humour me
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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Can Sky use the duct in our road to deliver FTTP

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@kiwibob123 wrote:

 do suppliers have to lay there own duct ? 


Openreach client ISPs such as Sky, BT/EE/Plusnet, TalkTalk etc use Openreach cabling, cabinets, ducts and poles.

 

Virgin Media and altnet fibre ISPs lay their own ducting, poles and cable.

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