Telephone Exchange
Cirencester Telephone Exchange

Fibre Enabled

BT Logo Fibre to the Cabinet, Fibre to the Premises & Fibre on Demand services are available to customers connected to the Cirencester exchange. Most customers can now upgrade from ADSL to fibre internet. Suppliers include BT Superfast Fibre, Plusnet Fibre Broadband, TalkTalk Fast Broadband & ee Unlimited Fibre Broadband


Gigaclear Full Fibre is availble in the Cirencester area. Gigaclear is available to properties in the Cirencester area offering full fibre broadband. Speed packages from 200Mbps, 300Mbps, 500Mbps & 900Mbps are available. Real fibre broadband all the way to your home from only £17 per month! Gigaclear


Local Authorities = Cotswold District Council & Gloucestershire County Council


UK area dialling code (STD code) for the Cirencester exchange is 01285

International dialling code for the Cirencester exchange is +44 1285 or 0044 1285


The Cirencester exchange is in the Cirencester group of exchanges.

13 telephone exchanges form this regional grouping.


Cirencester


Exchange Address

Located at :-
British Telecom,
Telephone Exchange,
Lewis Lane,
CIRENCESTER.
GL7 1EB

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Cirencester -> Gloucestershire -> South West

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Exchange Location



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Openreach Identifer

  • Network identifier code for the Cirencester exchange is SSCIR

Your LLU Services

 Telephone Exchange, Cirencester (SSCIR) has been unbundled by TalkTalk

Fibre To The Cabinet

  • The Cirencester exchange provides fibre services.

21CN WBC

  • This exchange is 21CN WBC enabled

ADSL Max

  • The Cirencester exchange has been enabled for ADSL Max since March 2006

ADSL

  • The Cirencester telephone exchange in Gloucestershire was enabled for ADSL in July 2001

Ofcom Classification

  • The BT exchange, Cirencester is classified by Ofcom as:- Market 2.

Historic Fact

  • Before PhONE Day On 16th April 1995, the STD Code For This Exchange Was 0285

PSTN Network Switch Off In 2025

The first stage Openreach propose to facilitate the retirement of their public switched telephone network (PSTN) is to issue 'Stop Sell' dates for specific telephone exchanges. Once a 'Stop Sell' date has passed, communication providers (CP's) will be unable to order any copper based products if a fibre solution is available at the customer's premises. Accepted fibre solutions include FTTP and SOGEA/SOGFast.

Impacted product and services that will be unavailable beyond a 'Stop Sell' date include WLR3 analogue, ISDN 2, ISDN 30, LLU SMPF, SLU SMPF, Narrowband Line Share and Classic products.

Openreach have identified 581 specific 'FTTP Priority Exchanges' that will be the first to receive 'Stop Sell' notices, see below.

Openreach have not identified the Cirencester Exchange as a 'FTTP Priority Exchange' and the 'Stop Sell' date will be September 2023.

LLU services from TalkTalk are available from this exchange TalkTalk

LLU services from Sky are available from this exchange Sky