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Hah, I have a similar site myself, but not as nice as yours.I have a tool that visualises the onenetwork data a bit better for working out if there's anything local. It also tries to interpret the data from Cityfibre checker. I guess both will help here. https://bidb.msh100.uk/
The caveat being I can't get PIA data
I got a bit fed up with checking and comparing multiple sources of data, I guess the intent of yours is quite different, hence it not updating when you move around. I am not trying to recreate one.network specifically.Hah, I have a similar site myself, but not as nice as yours.
All the work is done client-side because it's honestly just easier for what I'm doing.
Mine auto-updates as you move the map, which yours doesn't seem to do, but I also don't show road closures like you do.
Mine is mainly for exploring new telecom build areas. It was more focused on mobile networking (hence the domain name) until more recently where some people asked me to expand it into fibre deployments too.I got a bit fed up with checking and comparing multiple sources of data, I guess the intent of yours is quite different, hence it not updating when you move around. I am not trying to recreate one.network specifically.
The reason it's server-side is because of those very specific checks it runs throughout (all Lambda of course )
Hi,Exactly where in Totton did you see those vans noid? As in, what street/lane? I can then take a closer look. But yes, at present CityFibre are not doing FTTP in the Southampton area (it was removed from their plans a couple of years ago), only Openreach, Virgin Media and toob seem to be the main players.
However, there has been talk of CityFibre potentially acquiring toob, but we've yet to see a solid update on those rumours. Another possibility is that CityFibre might be upgrading or fixing their existing Dark Fibre network in the area, which is used to serve the public sector and business clients (not homes).
Nice. But... You report my address as Openreach FTTP "planned". I see where you got the data but its not true. Ask the Openreach site directly and there are "no plans". Ditto CityFibre.I have a tool that visualises the onenetwork data a bit better for working out if there's anything local. It also tries to interpret the data from Cityfibre checker. I guess both will help here. https://bidb.msh100.uk/
The caveat being I can't get PIA data
That information comes from https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/where-when-building-ultrafast-full-fibre-broadbandNice. But... You report my address as Openreach FTTP "planned". I see where you got the data but its not true. Ask the Openreach site directly and there are "no plans". Ditto CityFibre.
Most of the time they don't, I have seen other cases where they do. It's definitely not 100% the case.I see PIA building near my address. CF are going to use the OR ducts and that shows on your map. Or did you mean something else?
Their presentation of the data is different but the source is the same unless you give me specifics (dm maybe?) I can't answer this. There are probably additional filters they add.Other point of note re One Network, even if I select to look ahead 12 months I never see that data. The other roadworks site does show CF - for example - building in further streets later in the year. These never show on the ON site
I don't make this data up complain to OR if it's inaccurate (probably is).
Oh, I went and RTFM. It saysWhere are you getting your postcode data from?
I know you're not, and I agree (the response was a bit blunt, sorry ). I have just considered removing it so it just says live/not-live.Sorry, was't meaning to be critical. As I say, I see where your getting that data from. You have to do a very fine grained house by house check to get the full story.
The postcode data comes from maxbox, it sort of centres on the postcode itself (annoyingly, despite them passing a number and postcode to geocode), I have tried to get it more specific but I think I'll need to maintain a database to do that. The UPRN database would be great here.Where are you getting your postcode data from? It's slightly off for my address. I'm sure I was looking at mobile coverage maps the other day and it was spot on. Oh yeah, the mobile coverage is very handy, thanks! I didn't know there was any 5G in my neck of the woods!