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Originally Posted by weesteev
These Infinity cabinets are only cross connected to primary splice cabinets. Some street cabinets on BT's network can act as an extension to a primary cabinet so wont have the need for a VDSL cabinet. BT are generally only fitting these new cabinets in areas where there is a high penetration of customers, not every cabinets in a connected exchange area will receive service.
I have family living next to a VDSL cabinet but also very close to the exchange. Their phone line is directly connected to the exchange and not to the street cabinet so they cannot get infinity... some great Telecomms planning that!
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Now, now, when the network was built it was all exchange based so as few PCPs as possible would have been the ideal
Reading through this PDF BT are using two different cabinets, there's a 288 line variant and a 128 line variant so they are using the 128 line cabinets in lower density areas.
BT are doing infill of cabinets in some exchanges, using a combination of the 288 and 128 line cabinets, there are 'rumours' that BT will deploy FTTP to exchange only lines.
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Originally Posted by Griz_Manchester
Thanks Weesteev,
Obviously I was being impatient as yesterday when I went out they have now started the groundwork for a VDSL cabinet next to 'our street cabinet', and the other site now has a VDSL cabinet in-place.
Thanks for the information re the configuration of the cabinets/ exchange etc. Am I right to assume the biggest task will be getting the fibre from the exchange to 'our' cabinet? What is the normal timeframe for then integrating this within BT's network once all the equipment is in place and live?
At the moment BT's website states 31st December 2011 as available is this likely to slip or be brought forward?
Cheers, and thanks for the reply
Tony
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I'll dive in here. Getting the fibre to the cabinet is usually easy, the power is a bit trickier but shouldn't be a problem. Chances are it'll be a bit before 31st December as Openreach won't have people working on civils around Christmas so much.
The date given is a timeline for when a certain percentage of cabinets will be ready
by not an absolute date where they'll switch them all on on the 31st.
You should hear your cabinet start to hum when power is plugged in, then once the exchange is ready you're good to go - keep an eye on things and maybe give BT or whoever you want to take the service from a call after the cabinet has been powered for a couple of weeks.