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Street Access

Street Access delivers fixed symmetrical 100Mbit/s transparent Ethernet bandwidth from a BT local exchange to ruggedised terminating units housed in remote street furniture (lamp posts or street cabinets).

Street Access is ideal for customers who wish to deploy, for example, wireless networks in urban areas to offer the types of value-add services more commonly available at home or in the office. Street Access could also be used for many other applications that are based on Ethernet technology.

Introduction

The Street Access remote terminating unit (Network Terminating Equipment - NTE) has been designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions whilst being small enough to be installed in street cabinets or lamp posts in the street.
Once installed, a Communications Provider (CP) can connect its own active equipment to the NTE via an ethernet electrical interface.

engineer at street cabinet

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Product information

Information about the Street Access service is available from the product handbook below. Further technical information about the service is also provided in Suppliers Information Note (SIN) 468 available from SINET

Type NameSize Issue date
Street Access product handbook

Issue 1.2

746 K 03/10/2008
Specification for Fibre Connectivity in Street Cabinets

Issue 2. The LN713 specification details the functional requirements for providing fibre connectivity within street cabinets.

30 K 01/05/2006
Street Access overview

This slidepack provides a simple overview of the Street Access product.

523 K 31/08/2007

Contract Information

The Contract for Street Access has been consolidated into the Connectivity Services contract as agreed by Openreach and Communications Providers.

Connectivity Services contract information is available here.

The previous Street Access contract is available on the right for information purposes only.

Internal Reference Offer (IRO)

Type NameSize Issue date
Street Access Internal Reference Offer

Issue 1.

346 K 31/08/2007

Ordering information

Street Access circuit orders should be placed using the eCo Order system available via the Service & Support Tools section. The use of the Street Access Customer Requirement Form (CRF) will be supported only if the eCo Order system is not in service.

Type NameSize Issue date
eCo Training Pack

Version 1.1. Please uninstall previous versions before installing. NB The training pack is a guide. Openreach reserve the right to update the content at any time. You are advised to consult documentation on these product pages for further information.

6.4 M 21/03/2007
Street Access CRF

Issue 1. Please refer to the Street Access product handbook for guidance on use of this requirements form.

102 K 31/08/2007
Forecasting Manual

Issue 13

80 K 01/04/2009
Forecast Submission Form

Issue 13

154 K 01/04/2009

Billing information

Street Access billing information is available below and also from the Street Access product handbook.

Type NameSize Issue date
Street Access - sample invoice

A sample invoice for Street Access.

141 K 31/08/2007
Billing Manual

Issue 9

242 K 01/04/2009
Billing Reference dispute letter

Refer to the Billing Manual.

34 K 05/12/2008
Generic Bill Back-up Guidance Document

Issue 3. This document describes changes made to the Generic Bill Back-up file and details entries for invoices from January 2010 onwards.

1.7 M 14/12/2009

Customer Service Plan

Type NameSize Issue date
Customer Service Plan

Issue 12

326 K 14/12/2009