on 13-11-2021 13:11
My wife and I have bought a new build flat in a small block of 9 apartments. Virgin is available on the street and to pretty much all other properties nearby.
4 households have so far moved in and there are still a lot of works going on in the communal areas.
The developer told us that connection to VM was 'imminent' before we completed the sale. They claim they had a meeting with VM yesterday who state that connection to their network is not possible.
The flat itself is wired with what looks like aerial points in each room, a master ethernet socket in a utility cupboard and then ethernet ports in each room. There is also a standard landline telephone input socket in the flat.
I don't believe the person we are dealing with on behalf of the developer fully understands the situation as they have said blamed the situation on the fact that they have CAT6 cables 'throughout the development' which Virgin won't use. It's my understanding that these are only relevant within each individual flat rather than for the development as a whole.
What would need to be done to connect Virgin? There is clearly a good trunking infrastructure in the building and as communal works are ongoing I wonder if I could go back to the developer with more information.
Thanks for reading.
on 13-11-2021 15:11
on 13-11-2021 17:44
Thanks for the reply.
So far no occupants have broadband. We are speaking via WhatsApp and waiting for either an open reach or VM connection.
The flats are copper cabled to the cabinet, so we are told. Open reach attended last week and found a broken duct between two manholes so more work is required to connect the building to their network. This would allow OR FTTC.
unsure what you mean by communal installers?
I guess just disappointed here that the developer said VM would be possible but it seems not. Would it be possible for me to enquire with virgin on my own? I’m guessing would need the freeholder’s permission but could get it installed?
Thanks again!
on 13-11-2021 17:54
on 13-11-2021 19:36
Ah yes - sorry by communal I meant still things like the lift, hallway decorations and finishings in some of the other flats underway.
Yes openreach completing the FTTC connection but would be very keen for VM seeing as it’s FTTC and not FTTP.
It just seems like we are at an early stage and could be possible either for the whole building or just for our flat with freeholder permission! I say this particularly as there is clearly some kind of ducting from outside to each flat. I wonder what would be required.
As you say, I look forward to a comment from someone from Virgin
on 13-11-2021 19:49
Also, before going back to the developer… what should they have done before now to make the building ‘VM ready’? That would be good to know from a technical perspective
Thanks again
on 13-11-2021 22:00
They should have actually spoken to Virgin Media and Openreach and followed the (free) guidance provided
https://www.openreach.com/building-developers-and-projects/fibre-for-developers/guides-and-handbooks
It sounds like they've just installed some Cat6 to each apartment, not spoken to any of the network builders, and are hoping that Virgin and Openreach are going to go completely outside of their standard deployment methods to enable these flats for service. It's unlikely in all honesty. Try Hyperoptic, they tend to be less concerned about keeping things uniform.