I'm replacing soffits and fascias, so have the chance to put a bit of conduit from the soffit into the loft. Planning ahead eventually we'll have a fibre service instead of the current copper - eventually being the operative word in our case as our exchange is merely down for "some time in the future".
Videos/photos, including some stuff on here, suggests that the fibre is spliced outside. But I thought BT OR were going (for the mass FTTP rollout) to connectorised dropwires that just plugged into a splitter/mux at the top of the pole, and the NTE at the customer end - hence no need for on-site splicing.
Does anyone know what the reality is ? Perhaps there's pre-made cables with a connector on one end for the pole top, and spliced at the customer end ?
Also, if they are going to continue splicing, are there restrictions on where the splice box can be ? I don't want to have a dropwire down the full height of the house, and then another one going back up again if they refuse to splice up near the soffit where the flying cable attaches
Videos/photos, including some stuff on here, suggests that the fibre is spliced outside. But I thought BT OR were going (for the mass FTTP rollout) to connectorised dropwires that just plugged into a splitter/mux at the top of the pole, and the NTE at the customer end - hence no need for on-site splicing.
Does anyone know what the reality is ? Perhaps there's pre-made cables with a connector on one end for the pole top, and spliced at the customer end ?
Also, if they are going to continue splicing, are there restrictions on where the splice box can be ? I don't want to have a dropwire down the full height of the house, and then another one going back up again if they refuse to splice up near the soffit where the flying cable attaches