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This message was authored by: MH1971

FTTP Install

Hi all, simple question which hopefully someone may be-able to help. just about to pull the trigger on a new broadband install, currently with Now FTTC, but looking at going back to Sky with one of the deals on the FTTP.

The only thing that concerns me , as many before I'm sure, is the prospect of digging up the driveway to get the cable to my property. I've had a look on the BT Broadband Checker site and it says: Single Dwelling Unit Residential OH Feed With Line Of Sight Problems Trees. 

I understand the reference, line of sight problems, theres trees opposite, with a few light branches between us and the telegraph pole. But does the OH Feed mean that the cable would come to my property above ground in the same manner as the telephone copper wire currently does. Negating the need to dig a trench.

Many thanks in advance for any replies.

 

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This message was authored by: Highlinder

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@MH1971  How is your present broadband run? Is it taken from a pole or is it under ground. This will give you an idea of what is going to happen in regards to your FTTP install.

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This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

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@MH1971 

 

Overhead feed with trees in the way.  Only delay would be availability of a team to cut them back.  Otherwise no digging is required

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This message was authored by: Chrisee

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@MH1971 my reading of that entry is it is a overhead feed from a pole as a single stage install which means the engineer will run the new fibre drop cable from the same pole as the current copper line and attach it at the same point on your property and do the fitting of tge ONT in one visit.They may remove the copper line as well.

 

The warning about trees may mean that it cannot be done but the engineer will have to make that judgement on the day. 

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This message was authored by: MH1971

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Thank you all for your replies, appreciate you taking the time. Yes currently the broadband comes into the property directly from the pole above ground, regarding the trees, the current copper wire goes through the one of the trees, but right at the tip of the foilage, branches, so hopefully it wouldn't be a problem.

There is another pole to the rear of my property which is unobstructed so if the currect pole is a problem I guess they might be able to re-assign my property to the second one.

looks like it might be time to place an order.

This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

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@MH1971 

 

The 1 stage install status  indicates that openreach think it can be dealt with on the first visit. So hopefully they come prepared with a hoist at the very least

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This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

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It will come off your  existing  pole to your property 

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This message was authored by: mormegil

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As there are tree branches in the way that could interfere with the new cable run the engineer may offer a cut and draw to replace the existing copper cable with a new fibre optic one to prevent delays waiting on tree cutting

 

this is something that would be discussed on the day of the fttp installation visit

 

also if you are coming back to sky from now tv you would need to have a new number assigned due to the change in technology

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