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New BT Line.


  • Subject: New BT Line.
  • From: Rob Iles <rob.iles@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 01:09:15 +0100

Hi all,

I think this counts as 'on topic'.

Have just moved into new (rented) appartment. It's in a listed building -
lots of limits on what can / can't be done.

No broadband connected. Have spoken to BT as I want an infinity
connection.  They are going to install a new line & setup BB.

However, there's already a "live" BT telephone line here, being
charged to
person(s) unknown - who I have no contact details for, so I can't add
broadband on to existing line.

Getting to the point - if they "install a new line", is that a
new cable
from here to green box, or will they do some Telco magic that utilizes
existing wiring?

If the former, it's a *massive* job - cables through walls, into existing
conduit, down one level, presumably into covered connection box somewhere
nearby.

Do any of you know if they will be running new copper?

Thanks in advance,

Rob


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