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Re: BT Wiring Question



I think the official line is that BT own all the wiring up to and including
the the master socket.

Normally on the master socket is a seperate connector where extensions can
be added, this is the start
of the user accessible part.

I think a rerouting of the drop wire *should* require BT to do it, I'm
suire
Keith will be along soon to give you an insidres view point.

Nick.

----- Original Message -----
From: "paul_watkin" <groups@xxxxxxx;
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx;
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 11:54 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] BT Wiring Question


> In a recent post on either VOIP from BT or ADSL I am sure there was a
> statement to the effect that it is illegal to move the master BT
> socket or tamper with it etc etc.
>
> I was under the impression that the wire from the BT connecting block
> on outside of the house coming into the house was the owners property
> and therefore where this wire goes is at the discretion of the owner.
>
> The reason behind my question is that the house I am buying has
> multiple phone lines provided by both BT and Telewest, which has
> resulted in a row of master sockets on the hall wall.
>
> I intend moving all of these and replacing the phone system wiring
> with a full structured cable solution from Leviton which will include
> DSL filter etc and be located at the back of the garage where Node
> zero will be built.
>
> Am I allowed to do this?? Are there different rules for Telewest and
> BT??
>
> Do I legally have to have a normal BT Master socket before any
> structured wiring or can I just star wire from the two incoming wires
> and use Master Line adapter units to connect phones from Cat5
> faceplates
>
> I only intend having a BT phone line into the house and that will
> only be there to get ADSL.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
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