Three photos – first one showing a “normal” street cabinet next to a FTTC cabinet. The latter is much larger to be able to take the DSLAM kit. Exciting stuff eh? Thanks to BT for the pics.

Second photo shows inside of a cabinet – no DSLAM in it yet.

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Three photos – first one showing a “normal” street cabinet next to a FTTC cabinet. The latter is much larger to be able to take the DSLAM kit. Exciting stuff eh? Thanks to BT for the pics.

Second photo shows inside of a cabinet – no DSLAM in it yet.

Three photos – first one showing a “normal” street cabinet next to a FTTC cabinet. The latter is much larger to be able to take the DSLAM kit. Exciting stuff eh? Thanks to BT for the pics. Edit much later – the bottom cab is definitely an FTTC broadband cabinet, however the other two are not (pics came from BT so error somewhere in the process). Thanks to reader Andrew Benham for pointing this out. Thanks also to Andrew for the photos now inserted in this alternative and more recent post.

Second photo shows inside of an FTTC broadband cabinet – no DSLAM in it yet.
