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EE FULL FIBRE AVAILABLE AT MY POSTCODE

2G-UK
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Hi there.

I been receiving EE Full Fibre Available at your Postcode notifications
I live in a vertical postcode, conservation area, managing agents, wayleaves, etc.
The building has no access for services, that weren't provided when it was built in the 30s.
So, how is EE FULL FIBRE AVAILABLE AT MY POSTCODE
Cheers. 2G-UK

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Rach_H
EE Community Support Team

Hi @2G-UK,

Welcome to the Community!

I can absolutely understand your concern about the availability of broadband in your location, and I would like to help. It may be best to speak with our team who might have a clearer idea of what we are able to offer, or even get an engineer out, so they can take a look, as each situation is different.

Rach

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XRaySpeX
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EE Community Star

What does BT Wholesale Broadband Availability Checker estimate for your phone number? Post the whole table and the line above it, blanking out your phone number. If it doesn't recognise your phone number or you don't have one, use the Address Checker.

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2G-UK
Contributor
Contributor

FWIW.
I'm aware of what speeds and transport medias are available, to get the services to the external perimeter of the property.
What I'm trying to avoid is an engineer turning up and informing me, that the engineer is unable to get the service anywhere nearer than the outside wall, because it's a vertical postcode, conservation area, managing agents, wayleaves, etc.
The building has no access provision for services, that weren't provided when it was built in the 30s. Currently, the best service is FTTC/F2. 
Regards. 2G-UKRegards. 2G-UK

Rach_H
EE Community Support Team

Hi @2G-UK,

Welcome to the Community!

I can absolutely understand your concern about the availability of broadband in your location, and I would like to help. It may be best to speak with our team who might have a clearer idea of what we are able to offer, or even get an engineer out, so they can take a look, as each situation is different.

Rach