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Fttp service providers

jvhopwood
Posts: 2 Newbie
Mine is a newish- build house with FTTP. The default broadband supplier cannot provide a functioning landline, so I want to change. One problem with Moneysavingexpert is that it fails to distinguish between Fast Fibre and FTTP, which is full fibre to the house. Fast Fibre still requires the copper wire end link.
There are lots of great deals for the old network but very few for FTTP, even though it is a requirement for new builds. Can anyone recommend a good provider for GL51 8LJ? (BT does not)
There are lots of great deals for the old network but very few for FTTP, even though it is a requirement for new builds. Can anyone recommend a good provider for GL51 8LJ? (BT does not)
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check out this thread - https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6196658/fibre-to-the-premises-fttp-provider#latest and look at the OpenReach FTTP list - https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/fttp-providers although you might have to contact a supplier or two directly as not all of them seem to have up to date info on where FTTP is available.
I've had FTTP for 30 months and even now some of the FTTP providers that are listed don't recognise my postcode or address as being FTTP capable, it's worse with SKY, TT, PlusNet and most of the normal suppliers.
I think I might be tempted to try Aquiss when my existing BT contract expires.
You could try this site for a search just in case the FTTP infrastructure wasn't provided by OpenReach but some other entity contracted by the developer/builder
https://www.ofnl.co.uk/residents-businesses/postcode-checkerNever under estimate the power of stupid people in large numbers0
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