London-based alternative broadband provider Pulse Fibre, which is currently aiming to complete over 250,000 unique “full fibre” (FTTP) connections into new build dwellings and MDUs (here), has just put in an application for Code Powers from Ofcom to help with their network expansion plans.
Applications for Code Powers are typically sought to help speed-up deployments of new fibre and cut costs, not least by reducing the number of licences needed for street works. The powers can also help with supporting access to run new fibre via Openreach’s (BT) existing cable ducts and poles (PIA).
In the case of Pulse Fibre, the operator notes that it installs the “vast majority of its infrastructure” in/on private land, through agreement with Developers and “to date has not had to deploy any infrastructure in/on highways“.
However, in the future, Pulse Fibre said they expect to install “a small amount of infrastructure” on the highways, usually consisting of cabinets and ducting around the boundary or adjacent to the development sites, which is where Code Powers could make their life easier.
Code Powers Statement
The Applicant operates a fixed wireless access (FWA) network in England. The Applicant seeks Code powers to facilitate the expansion of its FWA network and the deployment of a fibre to the premises (FTTP) network in England.
The Applicant currently deploys FTTP infrastructure to new housing developments only and does not deploy where another operator is already present, choosing instead to provide connectivity where it is not currently accessible.
Otherwise, the application doesn’t reveal any big surprises, and Ofcom has already given their provisional approval.