30 May 2022 02:49 PM
Hi, changing next week from superfast to ultrafast. New hub being sent out..Engineer coming out . What exactly will they need to do?
30 May 2022 03:00 PM
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Is that Ultrafast (150Mbs), Ultrafast Plus (500Mbs) or Gigafast (900Mbs)?
30 May 2022 03:27 PM
Ultrafast
30 May 2022 03:37 PM - last edited: 30 May 2022 04:33 PM
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OK: Ultrafast (150Mbs) can be delivered two ways, either as G.fast (copper) or FTTP (optical).
For G.fast an Openreach installer fits a dedicated faceplate to the existing master phone socket and then tests the line to verify it is capable of the 100Mbs 'guaranteed' speed: the Sky Broadband Hub plugs into the data port on this faceplate. G.fast itself is now being sidelined as a broadband product, but may be used in areas already provisioned with infrastructure for it.
For FTTP, a new optical bearer cable is required all the way to an outside wall of the address, which may involve pole work or ducting/digging by an Openreach team. Another team then fusion-splices a fibre pigtail and brings this inside the property (often through a newly drilled hole) to a wall-mounted ONT ('fibre modem') to which the Sky Broadband Hub connects over ethernet cable.
Neither case actually involves a 'Sky engineer': the infrastructure work is all done by Openreach (or their subcontractors) and the Sky subscriber is expected to plug in their Sky Hub and configure their own WiFi.
28 Jun 2022 10:00 AM
Hi,
So for FTTP , it doesn't need to be near phone line then? The hub will not be plugged into phone socket?
28 Jun 2022 01:48 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreFTTP is a completely separate cable that comes into your home and wont always take the same route or terminate in the same place as your phone line/socket.
28 Jun 2022 02:10 PM
Ok thanks. It'll probably sit around the same place as current hub anyway which is in the hall and roughly at the "middle" of the house.
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