26 Jan 2024 11:04 AM - last edited: 26 Jan 2024 11:06 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@peter-marlow+1966 wrote:
all the copper phone lines will be changed to fibre one's by December 2025
As @Chrisee indicates, the national optical rollout isn't on anything like that schedule, particularly as difficulty mounts in reaching more remote locations. IP service delivered over existing copper bearer cable (i.e. a 'phone line') is likely to continue to at least the end of the decade: it's the analogue signal over that cable which is due to cease.
and the old phone lines will be cut off all over the country
I think they've been consuming too many Telegraph/Mail scare stories: 'cutting off' telephone users, particularly vulnerable ones, is something the whole project is specifically structured to avoid, otherwise it would never have been sanctioned by Ofcom (which effectively means it has government permission)
26 Jan 2024 11:38 AM
Apologies for butting in this thread.
The BT wholesale checker is now telling me that full fibre is available at our address, but how long does it take for Sky to register this is the case?
26 Jan 2024 11:41 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cuke wrote:
The BT wholesale checker is now telling me that full fibre is available at our address, but how long does it take for Sky to register this is the case?
Multiple posts suggests that other ISPs are faster at updating their sales systems than Sky Broadband.
There was some speculation that Sky might only do a database update monthly.
26 Jan 2024 11:49 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@cuke give them a ring I ordered my switch literaaly a day after the database was updated and the agent could find the details and place the order.
26 Jan 2024 11:57 AM
Watch you tube bbc breakfast bt to end use of copper phone lines by December 2025 and an open reach engineer is not going to lie while is was taking to has he was putting my fttp in place last week I'm the South East of the country
26 Jan 2024 12:02 PM
@Chrisee wrote:@cuke give them a ring I ordered my switch literaaly a day after the database was updated and the agent could find the details and place the order.
Thanks, it will be a blessing to go from around 30Mbps to something quicker especially after getting used to a 80Mbs synchronous connection we had at school.
26 Jan 2024 12:05 PM - last edited: 26 Jan 2024 01:11 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@peter-marlow+1966 wrote:
bt to end use of copper phone lines by December 2025
Nope: that's based on a misunderstanding of PSTN switch-off. It's simply not planned (or feasible) to get an optical circuit to every UK address on that timescale, and it's absolutely not necessary either: almost even the worst copper can carry the 100 or so Kbps required for a voice service to be delivered over IP.
The tricky bits of the project prior to 12/25 are:
i) getting broadband of some kind to around a million properties which have never had it
ii) supplying currently served properties with a voice-capable router (replacing millions of Q Hubs, for example)
and
iii) teaching users that it's the 'phone' socket on the router (only) which will work after the switchover
26 Jan 2024 12:08 PM - last edited: 26 Jan 2024 12:10 PM
Thanks all,
Just one other question, it states served by a duct, so will the new fibre cable to our property use the same? Or will, as the pole is almost outside our house, they take the easiest route and just run a overhead cable?
The current entry point is a wall near the corner of our property immediately facing the pole.
26 Jan 2024 12:33 PM - last edited: 26 Jan 2024 12:35 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@cuke wrote:
Just one other question, it states served by a duct, so will the new fibre cable to our property use the same?
That line of text under the table is specific to FTTP installation.
26 Jan 2024 12:47 PM - last edited: 26 Jan 2024 12:50 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@peter-marlow+1966 wrote:
an open reach engineer is not going to lie
Clive Selley, CEO of Openreach, said:
“This is a national infrastructure project that’s a genuine success story. We’re delivering engineering on an epic scale, on time and on budget – and that’s thanks to a supportive policy environment which has led to huge investment and competition throughout the UK’s telecoms sector.
From a standing start just a few years ago, we’ve now made this life-changing technology available to 12.5 million premises and counting and we’re building faster than any operator I’m aware of in Europe.
Our build rate is still accelerating and it’ll take us half the time to reach our next 12.5 million. But we won’t be stopping there. Ultimately, we’ll reach up to 30 million premises by the end of the decade – unlocking a raft of economic and social benefits by supporting new models of commerce, healthcare and public services.”
26 Jan 2024 01:05 PM
I have gone from 60mps to 500mps, with full fibre fttp
27 Jan 2024 12:51 PM
Well I've just rung Sky but their records to say fttp is available to our address have not yet been updated.
It's no surprise though that other IPS's are able to offer full fibre but will try again in a few days time.
27 Jan 2024 12:53 PM
Yeah that's really weird. Even if you do a compare broadband check it'll still show the really bad 60Mbps as the highest you can get for some reason.
27 Jan 2024 02:11 PM
Keep doing the checks on the my sky app as it showed up on my app are it did a speed test back in December for full fibre in my area lowest is 145mps, 500mps and 900mps with sky when it is available in your area, booked it on the 16th of December, and fttp was put in by open reach on the 17th of this month and you can have the onto box put where you want it in the house , fibre cable from the telegraph pole to a grey box outside the house, then fibre cable from there to the onto box inside, there are videos on YouTube you can watch to see how it is installed,
28 Jan 2024 07:47 PM
Keep a look out in your area for open reach engineers putting the cables in the street and the connection on the telephone poles in the area put your post code in a search on the Internet to to see if full fibre is in your area, don't just use the my sky app
No problem. Browse or search to find help, or start a new discussion on Community.
On average, new discussions are replied to by our users within 4 hours
New Discussion