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Old 04-03-2023, 23:22   #10
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Re: Is it possible to have two non VM FTTP services

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
The only time it would be a problem is if your second choice was also an Openreach user, then it wouldn't be possible for residential customers.
On what do you base this ?
There is certainly no technical reason.

As far as policy restriction is concerned, the only restriction I know of is two connections from the same provider.
i.e. you could not have two FTTP connections from EE for example, but you could have 1 x EE and 1 x BT, the OP specified different providers.

I'm also told the standard FTTP drop wire has multiple cores, so you would not even need two of them.
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