FTTP on Demand lets you offer ultrafast speeds of up to 1Gbps to customers where FTTP is not yet available to order.
Where FTTP on Demand is available to order, we can run a full fibre connection to the individual premises. This will provide speeds of up to 1Gbps.
When you order, we’ll survey, plan and build the FTTP network to the individual premises.
When it comes to equipment and product specification, the FTTP on Demand service will be identical to that of the standard GEA-FTTP product.
Find out more about FTTP on Demand, how it works and how it can help your customers.
Find out more about FTTP on Demand, how it works and how it can help your customers.
Important information about FTTP on demand.
How-to guides for using Openreach products.
The processes we follow.
Documentation being updated.
You can now find Functional Specification, and B2B/XML Release Documentation on iPublish, which can be found within the 'Your tools' section on your Dashboard.
You can now find Functional Specification, and B2B/XML Release Documentation on iPublish, which can be found within the 'Your tools' section on your Dashboard.
We have a standardised process which we use to tell you about product releases. It’s called external information points (EIP). Find out more
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