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Ignitionnet 27-01-2016 23:24

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
VM are doing some new build in the area, not just in-fill next to adjacent areas.

http://outsizefiles.leeds.gov.uk/str...001&CallerID=3
http://outsizefiles.leeds.gov.uk/str...089&CallerID=5

That's about a mile and a half of duct with shiny new network to branch out from it covering both villages.

Horizon 30-01-2016 09:59

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Ignitionet, read your blog about your area, didn't realise you were in a new build, does throw new light on past posts...

I'm not clear though, are you receiving a FTTC service now? There are now two FTTC cabinets in your area, but you didn't say whether one of them was the one you wanted, ie cabinet 82???

Ignitionnet 30-01-2016 18:24

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35819544)
Ignitionet, read your blog about your area, didn't realise you were in a new build, does throw new light on past posts...

I'm not clear though, are you receiving a FTTC service now? There are now two FTTC cabinets in your area, but you didn't say whether one of them was the one you wanted, ie cabinet 82???

The two FTTC cabinets are both connected to PCP 82.

Each FTTC cabinet can hold 288 connections. There are ~450 FTTC connections coming off PCP 82.

Horizon 30-01-2016 19:16

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
....ok, but are you getting a FTTC service now?

Ignitionnet 31-01-2016 00:06

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35819604)
....ok, but are you getting a FTTC service now?

Per my services box yes. I've business FTTC that runs at 64/19 give or take.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/01/3.png

I did have 2 of them but cancelled one to allow another person to use the port. Cabinets are regularly full as uptake is high.

My main driver for wanting a cable or other service is resiliency as I'm a home worker. Having 2 FTTC lines that may come from the same cabinet via the same copper cable into the home and going through the same copper back to the cabinet, then fibre within the same ducts back to the exchange where they terminate on the same switch isn't ideal.

Horizon 02-02-2016 01:00

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
...no, of course not.

I'm assuming by lack of telegraph poles on your estate, that there are underground ducts, when I assume BT now own as opposed to the developer.

Putting a positive spin on things, at least you may in the future get upgraded to FTTP. It's a lot easier with ducts, rather than blokes being sent up poles which is what the wider MIddleton area has. So, after all the wait, you may in the end get a much better service.

Glad its all sorted.

Ignitionnet 03-02-2016 01:55

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
The properties are all fully ducted. I have the cabling plans for some of the development.

Ignitionnet 04-02-2016 16:49

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
From what I'm hearing sounds like VM are somewhat 'annoyed' with how things are going in Leeds and it's debatable how much further their patience can be stretched before they pack it in and find friendlier climes.

It was all going so well... :)

Ignitionnet 11-03-2016 18:31

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Some streetworks porn for those so inclined.

EDIT: Heh, just realised, those 3 BT cabinets in the photo, there are now 2 VM cabinets nearby, one across the larger road, one across the smaller side road.

GrimUpNorth 11-03-2016 18:38

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35826293)
Some streetworks porn for those so inclined.

EDIT: Heh, just realised, those 3 BT cabinets in the photo, there are now 2 VM cabinets nearby, one across the larger road, one across the smaller side road.

Thought of you yesterday as I drove past all those roadworks.

Cheers

Grim

Ignitionnet 11-03-2016 19:15

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 35826297)
Thought of you yesterday as I drove past all those roadworks.

Cheers

Grim

Sadly none of it in my street but it's all good for those who are being served :)

Ignitionnet 18-03-2016 10:38

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Middleton near as damnit finished. On to the FTTP builds in the 'villages' to the east of the city now.

MrIca 19-03-2016 10:18

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35827801)
Middleton near as damnit finished. On to the FTTP builds in the 'villages' to the east of the city now.

I take it they aren't particularly rural then? What are some of these "villages" called? I would be interested to look them up at Google Maps. Would maybe give me a hint as to Virgin's plans round here.

Ignitionnet 20-03-2016 00:55

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrIca (Post 35827963)
I take it they aren't particularly rural then? What are some of these "villages" called? I would be interested to look them up at Google Maps. Would maybe give me a hint as to Virgin's plans round here.

Sure.

All West Yorkshire: Methley, Allerton Bywater, Kippax, Swillington, Great Preston, Garforth.

You can find the details through the maps on http://www.roadworks.org

MrIca 21-03-2016 17:30

Re: How big are VM's infills?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35828123)
Sure.

All West Yorkshire: Methley, Allerton Bywater, Kippax, Swillington, Great Preston, Garforth.

You can find the details through the maps on http://www.roadworks.org

Thanks, I've managed to find all of those places. Some are much smaller than I expected with a few miles of countryside to the nearest VM network. Do you think the villages will be RFoG? What do you think is the thinking in serving villages with RFoG and more built up areas with HFC? I can't think of a reason why they wouldn't just do the lot using RFoG.


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