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Law Bosh

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We have just had FTTP installed in our village SA71 5DN by Openreach
BT, EE, Sky, Virgin and a few other providers are offering and taking orders.
I can check on Vodaphone's website which quotes very slow speeds on the old FTTC and offer the Superfast 1 package.
Vodafone doesn't offer FTTP to my postcode, but they do a few miles in a nearby village.
I have tried contacting Vodafone to see if I can place an order for FTTP but have failed.
Any help appreciated
 
You may have a gap before service from an FTTP serving ISP is able to provide an orderable service. This could be weeks or months.

Various reasons for this related to when the particular ISP has sufficient backhaul or Cablelink capacity established at the headend exchange.

Keep checking their websites.
 
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I know this is late. I'm not sure what it is like where you are - but here Vodafone do not offer any packages through OpenReach, only CityFibre - so maybe that is why they don't offer a package?
 
I know this is late. I'm not sure what it is like where you are - but here Vodafone do not offer any packages through OpenReach, only CityFibre - so maybe that is why they don't offer a package?
The area that's being referred to doesn't have CityFibre either. It will more likely be the reason above that Pheasant spoke about.
 
I know this is late. I'm not sure what it is like where you are - but here Vodafone do not offer any packages through OpenReach, only CityFibre - so maybe that is why they don't offer a package?
Vodafone do offer full fibre via Openreach. I know because I have a Voda 500/70M service on Openreach fibre.

But just like in CityFibre areas whether Vodafone offer a full fibre service depends if they have suitable backhaul connectivity into your local exchange; in openreach areas you cannot assume that if they currently offer FTTC that they will instantly step up and also offer FTTP as it may require the existing Voda backhaul to be upgraded to offer more bandwidth (Voda use their own circuits and don't use aggregated OR circuits like some other ISPs inckuding Sky).
 
Vodafone do offer full fibre via Openreach. I know because I have a Voda 500/70M service on Openreach fibre.

But just like in CityFibre areas whether Vodafone offer a full fibre service depends if they have suitable backhaul connectivity into your local exchange; in openreach areas you cannot assume that if they currently offer FTTC that they will instantly step up and also offer FTTP as it may require the existing Voda backhaul to be upgraded to offer more bandwidth (Voda use their own circuits and don't use aggregated OR circuits like some other ISPs inckuding Sky).
I'm also using Vodafone's Openreach 500/75M, what an exceptional product!
Ping as low as ~2ms I'm based in North West not London! Thanks very much for their diversified backhaul which can manage to route traffic via LINX Manchester instead.

Any idea which other ISPs have their own backhauls and diversities like Vodafone?
 
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