@Will168 wrote:
@licquoricewrote:
Very doubtful, why not ask them.
Fair point. I'll ask BT next time I call them for anything. Just wondered if anyone had already had experience of it already.
Its nothing to do with BT, its Openreach's responsibility.
I suspect Openreach will be reluctant to remove the copper line and master socket until all service providers have moved to a VOIP system in case it is required to provide service if the houseowner changes service provider to one that doesn't provide it yet.
@licquoricewrote:I suspect Openreach will be reluctant to remove the copper line and master socket until all service providers have moved to a VOIP system in case it is required to provide service if the houseowner changes service provider to one that doesn't provide it yet.
Good point.
When OpenReach did my FTTP the guy said he was ripping out the old master socket and cable and he piggy-backed the FTTP cable from the pole outside on to the old copper wire (left outside nice and tidy if need again I assume).
I was shocked they ripped out the old stuff but hey ho.
Hi Pete @PeteCloss
I have the same situation that you raised here, I really don't want to be forced into using the BT Hub. I would be interested to know what you decided to do following the transition to Digital Voice.
Cheers
You only have 3 choices.
Use the BT Smart Hub2 if you want BT's Digital Voice service, use a third party router and third party VOIP provider or no voice service at all.
I removed mine, what objection can either BT or Openreach have once the copper line has been declared redundant
@Les-Gibson wrote:
I removed mine, what objection can either BT or Openreach have once the copper line has been declared redundant
See message 12
Hi @licquorice licquorice
thanks for responding. I have FTP to an Openreach modem, can the BT Smart Hub be daisy chained in anyway via the modem or a third party router to provide just the Digital Voice Service ?
the SH2 needs to be connected to ONT for DV