Is Fibre Optics Finally Getting To ME

I've been in two years of misseary by BT selling me BT Infinaty and i got 17 down and 0.9 upload and since then i've been in the phone every month trying to find out when i will be able to get my BT Infinaty and the only answer i got was i can't get fibre optics because im on an exchange only line and the other week i saugh a few workmen digging a hole outside the exchange and when i looked today these now a green cabnet placed there it looks like its not wired up yet but does this mean when it is i can get my BT Infinaty ?

Hi JBoy,
If your on a EO line and live close to the FRINTON ON SEA exchange which is loacted  on OLD PARSONAGE WAY, FRINTON, CO13 9AN then it looks like Openreach are installing a PCP (Cabinet) (designated PCP17) outside the exchange. EO lines of properties who are very close to the exchange then may be re-arranged to be connected to this cab (PCP17).
It also looks like their is a DSLAM cabinet (which is for FTTC Fibre to the Cabinet) planned to be installed and linked to PCP17 which will allow those properties who are connected to pcp17 and are within ~ 1.5/2KM of the cab to get FTTC fibre broadband such as BT Infinity FTTC.
You can check http://dslchecker.bt.com/adsl every now and again to see if your line gets re-routed to go through PCP17 and also to see when FTTC is available to you.
Also According to Superfast Essex BDUK fibre broadband programme which is in partnership between Essex county council, BDUK (part of DCMS) and Openreach (BTplc) states this for this area (CO13 9AN) which is where the PCP17 & it's DSLAM cab will be installed:
"This area is due to be fibre enabled under the Superfast Essex programme. Under current plans, rollout works commence in this area in 2015. Please note this is subject to change following detail survey and planning."
Have a look at http://www.superfastessex.org/en-gb/where,whenandhow.aspx
Roadworks in area:
1) PCP17 FRINTON ON SEA - Est job scedual 14th Oct till 20 Oct 14
Location : O/S FRINTON TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ON OLD PARSONAGE WAY, FRINTON, CO13 9AN
Description : FRINTON-ON-SEA PCP 17 - 279213 - STREET CABINET INSTALLATION. Excavate to lay approx 6m duct, BUILD NEW JRF 106 CHAMBER, lay concrete plinth (3 days to set) and stand cabinet, check & clear site.
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