FTTH via IFNL

Started by mk1, May 26, 2018, 08:42:03

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mk1

Does anyone here have envy experience with IFNL offer FTTH? Seems like a good idea, offering a open access opentrqch style service? Only worry is the service provided are a bit limited and I've never heard of any of them! I guess no one know whether they are any plans for IDnet to offer services on this network? It would seem new home devlopements are dropping BT lines altogether and offering this network instead!

More if or here https://www.ifnl.net/

Clive

This is true.  My son has a new build house in London and there is no BT phone line available.  The phone is VOIP and mobile reception is dire as the house is built like a Faraday cage. 

Simon_idnet

Quote from: mk1 on May 26, 2018, 08:42:03
Does anyone here have envy experience with IFNL offer FTTH? Seems like a good idea, offering a open access opentrqch style service? Only worry is the service provided are a bit limited and I've never heard of any of them! I guess no one know whether they are any plans for IDnet to offer services on this network? It would seem new home devlopements are dropping BT lines altogether and offering this network instead!

More if or here https://www.ifnl.net/


We do already use IFNL as one of our carriers, where there is no Openreach infrastructure.


mk1

Quote from: Simon_idnet on May 28, 2018, 13:41:43

We do already use IFNL as one of our carriers, where there is no Openreach infrastructure.



Hi Simon,

Does that mean IDnet services can be ordered on IFNL lines? I'm looking at a new build development which will only have this and no BT line?

Thanks

Simon_idnet

Quote from: mk1 on May 28, 2018, 17:42:40
Hi Simon,

Does that mean IDnet services can be ordered on IFNL lines? I'm looking at a new build development which will only have this and no BT line?

Thanks

Hi mk1

Please contact our Sales dept and they can check for you.
Thanks