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<blockquote data-quote="J B" data-source="post: 6977126" data-attributes="member: 678"><p>FTTP - a direct fibre cable from the exchange to your Premises</p><p>FTTC - Fibre connection to the (green) cabinet somewhere local (either the exchange, or perhaps a local 'hub') then it uses your existing copper cable to get to your house.</p><p></p><p>FTTP *may* be very expensive and *very* fast</p><p>FTTC may be more reasonably priced and adequate</p><p></p><p>Only local knowledge will be able to answer all the above queries, but the fact that the fibre cable is 250m away, may be irrelevant (Our near neighbour spent circa 100K, allegedly, getting FTTP. The cable runs straight past our house 50m away, but it's not the sort of thing you can tap into)</p><p></p><p>We use <a href="https://www.airband.co.uk/" target="_blank">https://www.airband.co.uk/</a> as ADSL was giving us a flaky 2Mbps FTTC is not available and FTTP was going to cost over 12K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J B, post: 6977126, member: 678"] FTTP - a direct fibre cable from the exchange to your Premises FTTC - Fibre connection to the (green) cabinet somewhere local (either the exchange, or perhaps a local 'hub') then it uses your existing copper cable to get to your house. FTTP *may* be very expensive and *very* fast FTTC may be more reasonably priced and adequate Only local knowledge will be able to answer all the above queries, but the fact that the fibre cable is 250m away, may be irrelevant (Our near neighbour spent circa 100K, allegedly, getting FTTP. The cable runs straight past our house 50m away, but it's not the sort of thing you can tap into) We use [URL]https://www.airband.co.uk/[/URL] as ADSL was giving us a flaky 2Mbps FTTC is not available and FTTP was going to cost over 12K [/QUOTE]
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