There's an ISP in my area looking to install fibre into the block of flats I live in. Currently we only get ADSL, and that doesn't seem set to change any time soon.

I've tried speaking to the managment company about letting them do a site visit to see if it is viable, but the management co. are saying they need a wayleave in place before this can happen.

My understanding is that the wayleave is requirement to install equipment, not for a preliminary inspection (which could lead to nothing).

Does anyone have any experience with this? Is it normal for a wayleave to be signed when there are no concrete plans to move forward yet?

Thanks

Ben

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