Our engineers have just finished upgrading your area to Ultrafast Full Fibre broadband. That means right now you have access to the UK's most reliable network, with speeds of up to 1Gbps†(that's 1,000Mbps).
The benefits in a nutshell
What is Ultrafast Full Fibre?
- 10x faster* than the average UK broadband connection
- 5x more reliable** than any previous network
- Connect all your devices at once with more reliable speeds
Simply put, it's the UK's most reliable broadband. Most homes and offices in the UK have 'Fibre to the Cabinet' which uses part fibre, part copper to get you connected. With Ultrafast Full Fibre broadband there's a fibre optic cable all the way from the exchange directly to your door.
Ready to make the switch?
Find out how to upgrade to Ultrafast Full Fibre here: www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband. As always, Openreach builds and maintains the network, but your broadband is still supplied by a service provider like Sky, Zen, BT, or one of the other 650+ partners we work with.
Best regards,
Sam
Openreach
* Based on data from Ofcom 'UK home broadband performance, measurement period November 2020'
** Based on data from Ofcom 'Building a full-fibre future' report 2018
† Communication providers may carry different package speeds with the current maximum average speed of 900Mbps at May 2021
Will do... I hope to hear soon.nice, you will have to let us know how to the install goes for the free upgrade you get
im guessing they will be waiting on the team to connect them thats allCan someone please tell me why OR still haven't done anything with the fibre cables that are coiled up on the pole?
I've seen A.K rates and morrison messing around in the alley but no progress has been made
Builds are carried out in parallel across the country - literally at a rate of approx. 50 to 70,000 premises passed per week in the case of Openreach.Can someone please tell me why OR still haven't done anything with the fibre cables that are coiled up on the pole?
I've seen A.K rates and morrison messing around in the alley but no progress has been made
There are areas near me that have had CBTs tied up at the base for well over half a year now. They sit inside patches of active FTTP service from Openreach.Can someone please tell me why OR still haven't done anything with the fibre cables that are coiled up on the pole?
I've seen A.K rates and morrison messing around in the alley but no progress has been made
These just went upeuston grove is not live, my parents live on there, they use the same poles in the alley
In Openreach parlance that’s a “track joint” - a weatherproof enclosure housing a series of splice trays, who’s function is join fibres coming from a nearby splitter node to the serving CBTsThese just went up View attachment 2803
It’s liveeuston grove is not live, my parents live on there, they use the same poles in the alley