Network access provider Openreach (BT) has today revealed the top ten locations for coverage of their Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network in Kent (England), which sees the coastal town of Minster on the Isle of Sheppey top the table with “almost” 90% of all residents able to upgrade.
Openreach added that they deployed Subtended Headend (SHE) technology for two of the island’s exchanges (i.e. basically mini exchanges), installing ultrafast broadband optical signal boosting equipment. This meant a new fibre ‘spine’ didn’t have to be built over the Sheppey Crossing – disruptive work which would have taken months to complete.
Sadly, the Kent announcement is otherwise quite vague and doesn’t include any investment or take-up figures, which would have been useful to know. In addition, we don’t get any specific coverage figures for the other locations in their top list (see below), which is relevant because some of the locations may have a much lower level of coverage than those at the top of the table.
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The operator claims to have so far deployed their new full fibre network across over 480,000 homes and businesses in Kent, with active build currently taking place in parts of Rainham, Gillingham, Medway/Chatham, Strood, Hoo, West Malling, Pembury, Snodland, Archers Court – Dover, Ashford, Canterbury, Cheriton, Dartford, Dymchurch, Folkestone, Hawkhurst, Sevington, Aylesford, Deal, Bearsted, Barming, Gravesend, Blue Bell Hill, Loose, Greenhithe, Newington, Swanley and Maidstone.
Andy Whale, Openreach Chief Engineer, said: “This Full Fibre upgrade is a huge boost for Kent. We’re adopting a balanced build, bringing ultrafast speeds to the county’s biggest cities and most rural communities. We’re not stopping our build – and people in Kent should visit the Openreach website to see if they can upgrade to Full Fibre already, or see when we’re coming to their area.”
Top 10 Locations for Openreach FTTP in Kent (Exchange area):
1. Minster on Sea
2. Sheerness
3. Hawkinge
4. Sevington
5. Deal
6. Sevenoaks
7. Sandwich
8. Faversham
9. Seal
10. West Kingsdown
Openreach’s service, once live, can be ordered via various ISPs, such as BT, Sky Broadband, TalkTalk, Vodafone and many more (Openreach FTTP ISP Choices) – it is not currently an automatic upgrade, although some ISPs have started to do free automatic upgrades as older copper-based services and lines are slowly withdrawn.
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They’re definitely getting there, the list they have seems to be correct although it does feel that it misses a few out – however that could potentially be because more of the main build isn’t complete just yet. I guess it’s promising that VM and Nexfibre are both doing parts that OR has [yet] to do.
Does this mean they will actually build new ducts or just overbuild on trooli and Netomnia?
can you be considered an overbuilder when you already have service in the area and are probably providing PIA to one or both of those operators anyway?
Openreach seems to be more interested touting top 10 towns and cities in exchange areas than actually announcing where they are currently building or are about to start building in. The vast majority of people probably don’t care about these top 10 lists to begin with, ss its just rubbing salt into the wound for those who can’t even get FTTP.
It’s not like they hide their plans. Online and regularly updated.
https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/where-when-building-ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband
@125us: their plans have not been updated since May 2024. The map is wildly out of date with the actual reality: several areas are “planning to build soon” when the build is already long done in those areas, and many have builds under way which are not being reported. Websites like that are only useful if they plan to update them, which they’re not doing.
I’m under Sandwich and have sky full fibre 300. But jest Sandwich it’s self is will get nexfibre. Sandwich has had full fibre with openreach for a long time now along with easty and Woodnesborough