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Open Reach Socket for broadband?
16-06-2023 10:20 PM
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Do engineers still need to drill through the wall or possibly dig up the property if I already have an OpenReach socket installed in the property?
My landlady has just paid a fortune on renovating the property so understandably doesn't want holes drilling or anything.
Thanks.
Re: Open Reach Socket for broadband?
16-06-2023 10:23 PM
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Which service are you thinking of having installed - FTTC or Full Fibre (FTTP)?
Re: Open Reach Socket for broadband?
16-06-2023 10:39 PM
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Thanks.
Re: Open Reach Socket for broadband?
16-06-2023 10:51 PM - edited 16-06-2023 10:53 PM
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We need to know which services are available at the property - does it currently have a phone number? If yes, enter the phone number into this site - https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL, and post a screenshot of the result - obscuring the number. If not, use the address option, but obscure the address and again post the result.
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16-06-2023 11:22 PM
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I've just moved in so I don't have a number. This is what came up.
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16-06-2023 11:29 PM
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OK. According to that, you can get FTTC. Do you know if the previous tenants had a broadband service?
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16-06-2023 11:30 PM
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Re: Open Reach Socket for broadband?
16-06-2023 11:34 PM - edited 16-06-2023 11:34 PM
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@bmc You are perfectly correct - I totally missed the FTTP option. BUT I suspect that may involve a new entry point, which it sounds like the OP isn't happy about?
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16-06-2023 11:36 PM
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I'm not sure. Prior to it being renovated it was sat empty for quite a while.
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16-06-2023 11:40 PM
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In that case even if they did have a service, the number will have been lost, and equipment re-purposed, so it will need re-supplying. I suggest you ask your landlady her thoughts.
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16-06-2023 11:40 PM
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Okay. Thank you so much for your help and advice. I really appreciate it!
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17-06-2023 12:01 AM
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Just below the results window of the Checker will be narrative about FTTP. Does it say o/h or u/g feed and are any problems expected?
That aside if your landlady is happy to lose her phone service it is entirely possible the fibre feed could come in through the existing coper cable entry point. A small ONT needs to be fitted to the wall (near a power source). As the router is connected via ethernet cable you have reasonable leeway as to where it gets sited.
Have a look here at the OR ONT - https://support.aa.net.uk/Openreach_FTTP_ONT
You need to speak to your landlady to see what see wants. FTTP is better (more resiliant) but PN do not offer a phone service with it.
Brian
Re: Open Reach Socket for broadband?
17-06-2023 6:27 AM
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I'll forward all these replies to her and see what she thinks. I personally don't need the phone service but I'll see what she says.
Thank you both so much for your help!
Re: Open Reach Socket for broadband?
17-06-2023 8:28 AM - edited 17-06-2023 11:39 AM
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Replies are confusing the issue. You are not in a FTTP priority area so my understanding is that you have the choice. You can either sign up for fibre of fibre extra and use the existing BT master socket or sign up for full fibre and have holes drilled and boxes fitted to both internal and external walls. If you want a landline phone then you need to make that clear when you sign up. Plusnet do not offer a digital landline phone service with full fibre and are pushing SOGEA for fibre and fibre extra contracts, which again comes with no phone, so you must get this confirmed.
To confirm availability ring the Customer Options Team on 0800 013 2632.
Note, in the future your landlady won’t have the choice, the copper connection will be disabled and full fibre or mobile will be the.only options from any ISP.
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17-06-2023 11:03 AM
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