BT Terminology


 

You may see BT engineers moving "E side" or "D side" connections. Here’s a note about them..

E-SIDE (Exchange Side) - Exchange to PCP D-SIDE (Distribution Side) - PCP to Customers PremisesThe "PCP" is the "Primary Connection Point". These are usually green cabinets that are located at the side of the road. The PCP connects the wires from the customer’s home / office to a pair of wires from the exchange.
If the connection is FTTC then the copper cables from the "D Side" connect into a fibre connection going to the exchange, thus making the distance to the exchange shorter. FTTC uses VDSL which uses a larger amount of frequency space than ADSL, 30MHz rather than 1Mhz.
Unfortunately this can mean that there are far more devices in the home that have the potential to interfere with your broadband service (i.e. Microwaves at 2MHz).To get the speed benefits of VDSL, it is expected that the final length of cable from the PCP (Primary Connection Point) and your home, the D-Side Copper, is no more than 4500 ft (1.4Km)
 
 
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Article ID: 7
Created: Fri, Jul 21, 2017
Last Updated: Tue, Oct 24, 2017
Author: Jonathan

Online URL: https://kb2.ic.uk/article.php?id=7