BT Infinity & FTTx Discussion

These are longer-term plans though, out to 2025. Having 20Mbps upload in 2025 with no upgrade plans won't be sufficient for a lot of activities.
 
True, but I would expect them to go for the more heavily populated areas first. It's possible though that this town near me is a fairly easy roll out. I'm told that was part of the reason for FTTP being rolled out where I live, a town of about 6500 people.
 
There's loads of variables - high population density doesn't mean the build is easy, especially if it involves lots of road closures or having to dig up direct buried cables. A new-ish town that is fully ducted can probably be completed in a few weeks without having to do anything other than open existing chambers.
 
There's loads of variables - high population density doesn't mean the build is easy, especially if it involves lots of road closures or having to dig up direct buried cables. A new-ish town that is fully ducted can probably be completed in a few weeks without having to do anything other than open existing chambers.

Very true! My little estate 3000 homes was done in 2 weeks by BT, as we already had all the ducting, now CityFiber has come along digging everything up!
 
Does anyone know the prices of CityFiber? I heard they do down speeds same as up speeds.. they still installing in my estate, but I can't seem to get prices.
 
Eeek

I came to this thread because I have BT Full Fibre 900 service but am moving to a new house that only has a guaranteed download of 43mbps on Fibre.

It's on that list as 'Build Delivery Phase 21/22 – December 2026'

So is that "it could be added anytime in the next 5 years"?
 
Eeek

I came to this thread because I have BT Full Fibre 900 service but am moving to a new house that only has a guaranteed download of 43mbps on Fibre.

It's on that list as 'Build Delivery Phase 21/22 – December 2026'

So is that "it could be added anytime in the next 5 years"?

I think so! Ah man that sucks! Going from 900 down to 43!
 
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