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<blockquote data-quote="slackjawedyokel" data-source="post: 9259853" data-attributes="member: 34254"><p>Yes they are.</p><p>Unfortunately we’re too rural to get FTTP (we looked into it several years ago when BT grudgingly conceded that they would allow us to run fibre from the village across our own fields, at our own expense and future liability, and they’d charge us only a piffling 60K for their trouble.</p><p></p><p>We’re on a line of sight connection which (I assume) is much less stable than FTTP. Got to hand it to Alncom though-their customer service is first rate.</p><p>Fortunately it has been quite a bit more stable in recent weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slackjawedyokel, post: 9259853, member: 34254"] Yes they are. Unfortunately we’re too rural to get FTTP (we looked into it several years ago when BT grudgingly conceded that they would allow us to run fibre from the village across our own fields, at our own expense and future liability, and they’d charge us only a piffling 60K for their trouble. We’re on a line of sight connection which (I assume) is much less stable than FTTP. Got to hand it to Alncom though-their customer service is first rate. Fortunately it has been quite a bit more stable in recent weeks. [/QUOTE]
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