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[[File:ontONT-side.pngjpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, with BBU inpowered enclosureoff!]]
[[File:Nte-ok.jpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, powered on and working OK]]
[[File:ONT-opened.jpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, cover removed. Customer router connects to yellow socket]]
 
This page is about the FTTP termination device that Openreach install for FTTP customers.
 
* Older Openreach ONT (Optical Network Termination) such as the one pictured, is actually inside the enclosure. This also contains a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) along with various wiring and cable management.
* Newer ONT installs do not include the BBU, and are also not in a larger enclosure.
 
* The ONT requires power, so will need a mains power socket nearby.
Newer ONT installs do not include the BBU, and are also not in a larger enclosure.
* Where provided, the battery has a short warranty, and should be maintained by the end user, however, the battery is to keep the unit powered so that the TEL ports can be used during a power outage - we don't use the TEL ports, so you will want to make other arrangements for using a phone during a power outage - eg a mobile phone.
 
The ONT requires power, so will need a mains power socket nearby.
 
== LED Status ==
| Off || || '''Good'''. No fault
|-
| rowspan=2 | '''CHARGING''' || Solid orange || Batteries are not fully charged || '''Wait'''; the batteries are charging (usually after a power cut)
|-
| Off || Batteries are not being charged || '''Good'''. The batteries are fully charged
|}
 
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