FTTP Take-up Report Request
Openreach would like to inform Communications Providers of the availability of the 'FTTP Take-up Report'. This one time report provides take-up rates for FTTP in exchanges that have 75% or more FTTP coverage as at 31st August 2021. Communications Providers that have signed the FTTP Non-Disclosure Agreement can request a copy of this report from muhammed.bukhari@openreach.co.uk. Communications Providers interested in signing the FTTP Non-Disclosure Agreement to access the report can contact Quintus Cary on quintus.cary@openreach.co.uk.
Openreach would like to inform Communications Providers of the availability of the 'FTTP existing ONT Data Report'. This report provides address level details of premises that have Openreach FTTP ONTs available but not yet connected. Communications Providers that have signed the FTTP Non-Disclosure Agreement can request the password for this report using the link provided. In order to request the password for this report please click here Petoussi,A,Alina,BPI R (alina.petoussi@openreach.co.uk) to generate an email, within the email please state the Business Name and Duns ID, along with an ask for the 'FTTP existing ONT Data Report' password.
The FTTP secure area facilitates the collaboration between Openreach and its customers, the Communications Providers (CPs), who are participating in the Generic Ethernet Access over Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) trials and pilots.
The information within this secure area are for sharing with those CPs who have signed the Letter of Intent to participate in the product trials and pilot.
The purpose of the content of this secure area is to provide additional information to support CP development initiatives. It does not represent a finalised definition or specification of the products. Any developments carried out by a CP on the basis of the contents of this secure area are entirely at the CP's own risk.
Access to the secure area is controlled by the Openreach Product Team. If you have any queries regarding access please email customer.establishment@openreach.co.uk
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The Generic Ethernet Access over Fibre to the Cabinet (GEA-FTTC) information can be found in the NGA secure area under Superfast Fibre Access
FTTP Exchange Penetration* Report
Openreach would like to inform Communications Providers of the availability of the ‘FTTP Exchange Penetration Report’, which Openreach currently intends to update on a quarterly basis. This report provides indicative penetration rates for FTTP in exchanges that have 75% or more FTTP coverage as at the date specified in the report.
Communications Providers that have signed the FTTP Non-Disclosure Agreement can download the report using the link provided below named “FTTP Exchange Penetration Report”. Please click here to request a password to access the report.
The information contained in the FTTP Exchange Penetration Report is provided to Communications Providers for information purposes only. Openreach does not warrant the accuracy of the report or accept any liability for its accuracy. The information reflects the indicative penetration rates as at the date indicated on the report. Openreach may discontinue updates to this report at any time.
Access to the secure area is controlled by the Openreach Product Team. If you have any queries regarding access please email customer.establishment@openreach.co.uk
*Please note FTTP Penetration is measured by the total of Openreach FTTP end customers divided by the number of premises in exchange, expressed as a range.
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