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- New FTTP Order - MDU :: General Broadband Chatter :: think broadband
The key thing with any MDU install is the landowner freeholder is on board and ensuring wayleaves are agreed with the network These are required for each individual network as you’d imagine It can be a long and drawn out process just to set expectations Edited by Pheasant (Thu 27-Mar-25 14:12:26)
- Fibre deployed to MDU car park. Wayleave still required?
If they have installed something into an Openreach jointbox , even if its in a car park , no extra wayleave is required for that , that is Openreach property , even if its on private land , it would be unusual to put (for example) a CBT in that jointbox to service units in the MDU , if there is a duct in that jointbox that surfaces in a utility area (for example) getting another cable from the
- Openreach skipped MDUs when they deployed on our street
One of the reasons MDU’s are excluded from an area where the SDU’s are available to order FTTP is MDU’s are a different department within FND (Fibre Network Delivery) , the survey and build teams are different… the SDU survey build takes into account the potential demand of any MDU within its boundaries, so if a PON area had small medium MDU with its boundary, that potential demand
- Fibre deployed to MDU car park. Wayleave still required?
If they have installed something into an Openreach jointbox , even if its in a car park , no extra wayleave is required for that , that is Openreach property , even if its on private land , it would be unusual to put (for example) a CBT in that jointbox to service units in the MDU , if there is a duct in that jointbox that surfaces in a utility
- Re: Fibre deployed to MDU car park. Wayleave still required?
That is indeed a copper universal clip joint Your first post mentioned that the workers said yes to being there for BT then Openreach … contractors for sure, just trying to say what they think will get you on your way ASAP
- Partial FTTP install in an MDU? - think broadband
I am renting a flat in an apartment block (MDU), all the single homes in the estate have FTTP available but not my block of flats Looking at Broadband checker's online it is very very slow copper or nothing for my flat (so currently get by on 4G)
- Openreach FTTP upgrades for MDU (Apartment Blocks)?
I am going through an MDU install in a small block off Fleet Street (where incidentally FTTC has never been available, like much of central London) Openreach are (or were - it has been well over a year since we started) installing under a scheme called FibreCity, and a card arrived in the post initially
- Openreach FTTP upgrades for MDU (Apartment Blocks)?
Re: Openreach FTTP upgrades for MDU (Apartment Blocks)? [ re: Cockroach ] [ link to this post ] depends when the developer registered the design with Openreach there are 3 things that could have happened (1), it was called off Registered with Openreach pre 2016 then copper was only option (irrelevant when you bought it or it was sold) -
- Installing FTTP To A Block Openreach Say It Is Not Possible
I live in an MDU with nine flats It’s a fairly modern block, built in 2013 The whole development mainly consists of SDUs, along with several blocks like ours About three years ago, there was significant activity with pavements being dug up as Virgin, Swish, and Openreach installed their fibre networks
- Re: Partial FTTP install in an MDU? - thinkbroadband
Any other company I would just ring them up to try and explain the issue, but not an option with Openreach, so not sure weather to brave the online form again and perhaps say there is a database install issue rather than asking or hope they don't ignore my question about a database issue again (if they do, then going to Clive) or weather to use one of the apartment MDU forms to contact them
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