Discussion topic: Full Fibre Installation
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Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 12:13 AM
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Full Fibre Installation
My contract had ended so I called Sky and was told I had no option but to upgrade to Full Fibre and was told a box will be fitted outside my house, no disruption to my service and I wouldn't even need to be home. Today I have received a received what looks like a new router. Instructions look like I need another box inside my home too ONT? Reading on here, it sounds like this is a much bigger job than just sticking a small box outside. I asked repeatedly what the process for installation is as the line socket is upstairs in an awkward place and the router about 4 meters away. The agent couldn't answer and just kept saying i had to have this and nobody needed to do anything inside the house. Looks like i will be refusing this install. My current broadband is great but now worried what will happen if I'm unable to get the full fibre?
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Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 12:23 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
If you are in the uk could you enter your full address below and copy and paste the notes below the table
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
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Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 12:29 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
Thanks but I'm not technical so the results dont really mean anything to me.
Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 12:37 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
You wouldn't need to be in for the external box but as external and internal work (ont) tend to be done on the same day you would need to be available on the day.
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Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 12:55 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
You or someone will need to be at home to have the optical network terminal box fitted it will probably look like this
the external box will look something like this
i hope this helps you, i have sky full fibre to the property gigafast broadband 900mps
Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 01:01 AM
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Thanks for confirming. The sales agent should have at least been able to tell me that much instead of insisting nobody needs to work indoors. I specifically said I dont want holes drilled in my wall or any internal work and was promised this is not the case. Ill be working from home and can't afford the disruption to the connection. I just want to know how long I'll be able to stay with my current set up
Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 07:37 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
If you have broadband already you will still be able to work while the installation is being done, and hopefully you will have the same experience as i did when i changed over to full fibre, once the installation was finished and the hub was plugged into the optical network terminal box the engineer checked that everything was working OK before he left, also I was able to discuss with the engineer where I wanted the optical network terminal box in the house,, my change over was very smooth, the whole job because of the way the fibre optic cable runs took about 2 hours. Running the cable from the telegraph pole to my house around the top under the guttering down the wall to the grey box outside then from there around the house to the hole into the back of the optical network terminal box, the o.n.t does need to be near a plug socket, and also note that any land line phone will have to be plugged into the back of the hub to work, as once work is done and up and running the old telephone socket will no longer work, I had been on sky full fibre broadband gigafast 900mps since January last year, and while other people in my area yesterday after the storms of Friday night had no Internet, I was still working no problems
Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 08:20 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
@Lola1705 Take a look at the Openreach installation video that is linked below, it shows you a step by step what is going to happen.....
Full Fibre Broadband Installation Guide | Openreach
Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 08:57 AM - last edited: 15 Jun 2025 09:10 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
@Lola1705 wrote:
I just want to know how long I'll be able to stay with my current set up
No-one knows: the current national FTTP rollout (running up until the end of 2026 and intended to bring ultrafast broadband within reach of 85% of UK properties) has no element of compulsion for individual households to actually take it up at this time.
Presumably the ultimate aim is to remove the legacy copper network though, as maintaining this is already a colossal headache and only becomes more expensive for each remaining user as their overall numbers fall, infrastructure decays and fewer Openreach personnel have any experience with it.
It's also worth noting that once television moves entirely online, copper broadband may simply be inadequate to support the bandwidth required.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on 15 Jun 2025 09:09 AM
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Re: Full Fibre Installation
@Lola1705 Too add to @TimmyBGood wonderfull desc. you cannot teach an old dog new tricks, and the new up and coming puppies are just not intrested in all the old, if it's not on the phone or google, then it's not worth looking at, head scratcher's....
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