Hello,
When someone gets changed over to Digital voice will BT be removing te copper cable from the building and will we have to keep the Master Socket in place? I'd like to be able to remove it and fill the holes for the cable and socket screws and replace the wallpaper where the socket is now.
Thanks,
Gerald
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do you have FTTP or FTTC?
We have got FFTP with copper for the phone.
Gerald
@warmbells wrote:
We have got FFTP with copper for the phone.
Gerald
Then your master socket and wiring will no longer be needed. If you have existing extension phones, or your phone is in another room, then you may wish to retain any internal wiring, as you can link that to the BT Smart Hub 2.
In the short term no, Openreach ( it wouldn’t be BT anyway ) will not be around to remove the existing copper cable , you may change provider or may move and the new occupant chooses a copper based service provider , in the longer term ( when copper based services are redundant ) it’s still unlikely if the costs to remove copper cables exceed the scrap value of it, local drop wires or lead ins are unlikely to be worth much if anything at all.
A related question looking at this from a completely different angle:
My Smart Hub 2 is the furthest place it could be from living space as the fibre reaches the property on the far side of my garage. But that of course is exactly where the copper wiring came in so I am wondering if I can use the in house wiring that connected to the copper to connect instead to the analog phone output of the Hub?
Anyone know please?
Would save having to use the Digital Voice Adapter that I suspect is going to be iffy with our house layout and of course needs its own power socket and potentially UPS.
There's also sorts of rules on what can be connected to the output side of master sockets but I doubt there's any for the other end of the wiring once disconnected from the local cabinet