What Are FTTP Installation Options?
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What Are FTTP Installation Options?
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
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Looking for some basic information on what OR installation techs will do or are allowed to do.
I have a bungalow. My copper cable comes from a telegraph pole at the foot of my garden to the apex of my roof and the phone master socket is screwed to the wall in the loft. The broadband line goes from there through the loft the length of the house and down through a wall to the study where the modem/router and switch are.
The fibre lines are being distributed via the telegraph poles too so I guess my FTTP will come from the same pole. Would the installer be able/allowed/willing to install the ONT in the loft near where the current master socket is? (There’s a power point nearby). The reason for wondering about it is that the 2 rooms nearest the pole aren’t suitable - one is the bathroom (no power and obviously unsuitable) and the other is a dressing room with the walls fully lined with wardrobes and a radiator and no accessible power socket (there is one but above the dressing table on the side of the room opposite the outside wall). If the ONT was in the loft I could easily replace the current cable with an Ethernet one so it’d leave the rest of my wiring not needing any changes.
I’m a bit unwilling to shift to FTTP without a fair idea up front of what cabling I’d need to do to hook it up and ideally get it in place prior to the install.
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2 weeks ago
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If yes, the engineer on the day is the only person who can say if the ONT and possibly the CSP can go in the loft. The CSP is usually at ground level for safety reason. Would seem pointless putting the CSP at ground level if they agree to put the ONT in the loft.
Best to have plenty of biscuits and cups of tea/coffee and a willing engineer.
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2 weeks ago
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I assume FTTP is actually available to you. We've seen posts in the past talking about things like this when only FTTC is there.
If the loft is boarded and easy to access then I see no reason why the ONT shouldn't be put in the loft. Power's available so that's not a problem. The engineer might even agree to put the CSP in the loft beside the ONT.
As stated, you just don't know until the day.
Note that the engineer will only install the CSP and the ONT. Anything after that is your resonsibility. You would need to run an ethernet cable from the loft down to the study for the Router.
Going to FTTP will also cost you your phone line if that matters.
Brian
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a week ago
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As I said, FTTP - I’ve FTTC just now but they’re stringing fibre around the poles now and my next but 1 neighbour already has it. The loft’s floored and I already have CAT6 in place as it’s the easiest way to get it round the house - across the loft and down the partition walls.
its not too handy not knowing until the actual installation as I don’t want it being stuck in some difficult-to-access corner of course. The phone (and FTTC of course) is in the loft already which is why I’m keen for the FTTP to go there too. I guess I could just cancel at the time of course?
not bothered about the phone. No one ever rings it and we don’t use it.
thanks for the info.
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a week ago
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From reading some terms and conditions of various ISP's, if a FTTP installation was cancelled within 2 days of installation date charges would be applicable. I know Vodafone and Sky this is the case, dont know about Plusnet
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