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Basic question I imagine...
I'm trying to get fibre broadband for my mother-in-law (who lives 200 miles from me). I imagine she only has a single old phone line socket. If I order fibre broadband for her will an engineer have to enter the property and fit a new socket?
I have Virgin fibre, and they had to drill a hole in wall, but I understand they are the only ones who do this.
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Re: House only has an old phone line socket - does an engineer need to install new socket for broadb
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Re: House only has an old phone line socket - does an engineer need to install new socket for broadb
Hi Keith
If you mean order online, then yes 🙂

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Re: House only has an old phone line socket - does an engineer need to install new socket for broadb
@helpmeplease1 wrote:
Hi Keith
If you mean order online, then yes 🙂
BT define fibre as either FTTC (Fibre to the cabinet) or FTTP (Fibre to the premises).
Its most likely going to be FTTC, if she has an existing phone line. That would be self-install, with no visit.
Does she already have an existing working phone line from BT Retail?
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Re: House only has an old phone line socket - does an engineer need to install new socket for broadb
Thanks Keith
She does have a working line from BT retail - albeit probably installed in the 80s (guess)
So it would be FTTC. I did speak a while ago to someone at BT who said you just plug it into your existing phone line, but then I looked online and saw people with BT sockets that appeared to have a ethernet socket and a phone socket. Really didn't want to leave it to chance as she relies on her phone.

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Re: House only has an old phone line socket - does an engineer need to install new socket for broadb
Enter your mother's phone number and post results. Remember delete number
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@helpmeplease1 wrote:
Thanks Keith
She does have a working line from BT retail - albeit probably installed in the 80s (guess)
So it would be FTTC. I did speak a while ago to someone at BT who said you just plug it into your existing phone line, but then I looked online and saw people with BT sockets that appeared to have a ethernet socket and a phone socket. Really didn't want to leave it to chance as she relies on her phone.
A single phone socket is fine. A microfilter is supplied which plugs into that single phone socket, and then the phone and the BT Home hub plugs into that filter.
The filter looks similar to this.
The only complication would be if she had more than one phone that was plugged into an extension socket, as that would also need a filter on it.
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Re: House only has an old phone line socket - does an engineer need to install new socket for broadb
Thanks for taking the time to do this Keith. I've ordered. Regards!
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