I have the opposite problem. There’s just one ISP offering FTTP under the scheme where I am, and although the prices are good, their uptime and customer support are universally derided as terrible, and they only offer long-term contracts. I’m sticking with FTTC for now.
Good point - I’m going by feedback from friends locally who have it, but I’m actually not sure whether it comes down to Openreach. It’s the ISP themselves that are installing the home connections, though (presumably to the cabinet, much like the existing copper?).
I have the opposite problem. There’s just one ISP offering FTTP under the scheme where I am, and although the prices are good, their uptime and customer support are universally derided as terrible, and they only offer long-term contracts. I’m sticking with FTTC for now.
Is the uptime issue specific to your area, or are you going off general reviews for the ISP?
My understanding was that maintenance of FTTP is actually separate from the ISP, and the actual infra is usually handled by Openreach or Cityfibre.
Good point - I’m going by feedback from friends locally who have it, but I’m actually not sure whether it comes down to Openreach. It’s the ISP themselves that are installing the home connections, though (presumably to the cabinet, much like the existing copper?).