Re: [uknof] BT NGA Exchange List

2018-02-14 Thread James Bensley
On 14 February 2018 at 16:15, Mike Jenkins  wrote:
> I'm sure that your Openreach account manager can send it to you

This is what I was thinking. Why aren't you asking OR?

If this opportunity does turn out to be viable for you it sounds like
you'll be engaging with them anyway. You might as well engage with OR
now and they might also be able to incentivise this deal for you.

I know OR are often pants but I'm sure even they can provide you with
a document/report they produce.

Cheers,
James.



Re: [uknof] BT NGA Exchange List

2018-02-14 Thread Mike Jenkins
> From the list I already have, which is only partial from a supplier trying to 
> sell
> a NGA interconnect product that all is not even and some parents have a lot
> more children than others, obviously this makes it a better bet to concentrate
> o the parents with the most children/connected cabinets but need to know
> how many is worth connecting to.
> 

It's available on the Openreach website.
You want the GEA-FTTC Deployment Report.
I'm sure that your Openreach account manager can send it to you if you're not 
yet established for GEA and don't have access to that page.
(There's also a separate FTTP deployment report).

Cheers

Mike
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Mike Jenkins
Poundbury Systems Ltd




Re: [uknof] BT NGA Exchange List

2018-02-14 Thread Jospeh Waite
Hi Neil

I get what your saying, but to work out the cost, I need to know what are the 
best parents to connect to in regards to number of cabinets served, both by the 
parent and any slaves. As this tells me how many exchanges I will need to 
factor the cost of access locate in. And which areas are the best top target 
for initial launch etc.

From the list I already have, which is only partial from a supplier trying to 
sell a NGA interconnect product that all is not even and some parents have a 
lot more children than others, obviously this makes it a better bet to 
concentrate o the parents with the most children/connected cabinets but need to 
know how many is worth connecting to.

Regards
> On 14 Feb 2018, at 15:49, Neil J. McRae  wrote:
> 
> Can I suggest another way of
> thinking about this- work from right to left in how many customers you have 
> to hit to make a location valid then multiply by the number of locations. 
> Where they are from a case point of view is probably of limited value. 
> 
> Neil.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 14 Feb 2018, at 15:44, Jospeh Waite  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Guys
>> 
>> I am wondering if anyone has a copy of the BT NGA parent/child exchange 
>> lists?
>> 
>> We are working on a potential business plan for a NGA network, but need to 
>> know how many connections we need to make to be able to cover the areas we 
>> need.
>> 
>> Off-list replies would be fine.
>> 
>> Regards




Re: [uknof] BT NGA Exchange List

2018-02-14 Thread Neil J. McRae
Can I suggest another way of
thinking about this- work from right to left in how many customers you have to 
hit to make a location valid then multiply by the number of locations. Where 
they are from a case point of view is probably of limited value. 

Neil.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 14 Feb 2018, at 15:44, Jospeh Waite  wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys
> 
> I am wondering if anyone has a copy of the BT NGA parent/child exchange lists?
> 
> We are working on a potential business plan for a NGA network, but need to 
> know how many connections we need to make to be able to cover the areas we 
> need.
> 
> Off-list replies would be fine.
> 
> Regards



[uknof] BT NGA Exchange List

2018-02-14 Thread Jospeh Waite
Hi Guys

I am wondering if anyone has a copy of the BT NGA parent/child exchange lists?

We are working on a potential business plan for a NGA network, but need to know 
how many connections we need to make to be able to cover the areas we need.

Off-list replies would be fine.

Regards