fttc cabinet checker
We use cookies to do things like offer live chat support and show you content we think you'll be interested in. GEA – FTTC utilises the copper network used for phone lines in the first mile. September 2012: A small update to the checker to improve its performance. Broadband users within about 300 m of the street cabinet can expect to achieve about the maximum possible downlink connection speed (currently 80 Mbps). Thank you for your replies, I'm sorry I haven't replied to this. I wonder if it updates in real time, or at intervals from Openreach. Unless the customer chooses to go fully mobile and demand compensation. The chart above shows the expected speed of BT’s FTTC service for different distances from the street cabinet for a clean connection.
Telephone Number xxxxxxxxxx on Exchange PETERHEAD is served by Cabinet 9, Openreach would not fall people back to ADSL/ADSL2+ that has been a choice made by the retailer. 28th November 2012: Ofcom postcode data is now available for checking, which will provide a speed estimate for a postcode and also show whether as of August 2012, a superfast service was available in the postcode. Just pop in your postcode online today. Cabinet 9 you say? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Discover whether you can get BT's superfast fibre in your area, with our handy broadband availability checker. That may, or may not, help. This information is often useful with FTTC lines. If you're happy with the use of cookies by Openreach and selected partners, click OK. There have been several cases reported on these forums of people ordering an FTTC > FTTC migration, and finding they end up back on ADSL2+. google_ad_slot = "2172919983"; FTTC/FTTP broadband availability checker. To get these services, you should contact a communications provider below to find out about the packages they can offer you.