30 Nov 2023 01:16 PM
Hi
Would I need a second hole drilled in the wall and new ONT box installed if I move from sky Openreach FTTP to zen Internet with Cityfibre? Zen Internet are advising that 2nd hole in the wall will need to be drilled. Has anyone moved from Openreach to Cityfibre ? Any advise will be appreciated. I am not keen to 2 seaparate lines. Thanks
30 Nov 2023 01:21 PM - last edited: 30 Nov 2023 01:43 PM
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CityFibre is an 'altnet' full-fibre provider laying their own optical network distribution in competition with Openreach, so yes, you'd have to get a new hole/cable and use a different ONT to receive Zen FTTP on a CityFibre bearer.
https://www.zen.co.uk/blog/posts/zen-blog/2022/07/11/what-is-cityfibre/
30 Nov 2023 01:45 PM - last edited: 30 Nov 2023 01:47 PM
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Perhaps also worth noting that the design aesthetic of the CityFibre ONT is, um, 'interesting'...
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30 Nov 2023 02:37 PM
Hi Timmy
Thank you very much. Could I ask you few further questions?
if you have 2 lines, then is it is easy to move back to Openreach FTTP in future? Does Openreach line remains active with change to Cityfibre?
If I join other Openreach FTTP now, then probably FTTP lines does not need changing.
Thanks.
30 Nov 2023 02:43 PM - last edited: 30 Nov 2023 03:18 PM
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@mr38 wrote:
if you have 2 lines, then is it is easy to move back to Openreach FTTP in future? Does Openreach line remains active with change to Cityfibre?
It remains in place, as does the Openreach ONT. Whether the fibre stays lit without an associated ISP subscription is up to them, but 'reactivation' (if required) would be part of an order process by an Openreach ISP.
@mr38 wrote:
If I join other Openreach FTTP now, then probably FTTP lines does not need changing.
That's correct: data from any ISP buying wholesale access to the Openreach network would go through the Openreach optical cable and ONT.
30 Nov 2023 03:13 PM
Thanks.
Much appreciated.
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