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I don't believe so. There are ducts to all the houses from the cabinets. It would simply be running about 150m of fibre through the ducts to the house. The BT FTTPoD price structure changed in February this year, meaning you now get the option of a 12 month contract at much lower price, v's a cheaper install (several £k) previously, but tied to a 3 year contract at £300+/month. The new strtucture means you pay more up front, but save more longer term.
BT is rolling out ultrafast in some areas of the UK, whch is effectively the same product, but without the upfront installation: https://www.productsandservices.bt.com/broadband/get-ultrafast/
As I said in earlier posts. BT have put fiber to the house over large chunks of Wales that did not get fiber to the cabinet and are using a method called fiber to the node. Most of the country will have it in the end that did not fiber earlier on.
The put my fiber underground, dug my path, rebuilt my path, installed all the gear. We paid £0.00 as did all our neighbours, just £24.99 a moth unlimited.
Fiber is everywhere here, they replaced all the copper everywhere, the fiber is like a spiders web, everywhere you look when out driving.