Dear Sir/Madam
I am looking to switch from Virgin Media fibre(M200) to BT's full fibre(500MB). I want to know whether virgin's fibre cables (I believe it is fibre to home) need to be changed as well up to the point where the wall socket is?
I don't want to rewire it up to the property wall again from the pavement because it was a complex wiring setup when virgin did it 3 years ago.
Thanks in advance
Kai
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No Virgin Media have their own network which is separate to Openreach`s. Openreach would normally use the existing route that your telephone line would take.
You should be able to locate your telephone master socket, which would have a BT or Openreach logo on it, although you will not be using it a the moment if you get your phone service from VM.
BT Full Fibre = FTTP - Fibre to the Premises.
At the moment your broadband and phone? are provided by Virgin.
Your house may well have BT copper cabling to it. If this is overhead you would obviously see it. If it ducted to your property then somewhere on the outside wall you should see the BT cable emerging from the duct.
All being well this is the route the BT fibre would take to get to your house. At that point you will have some discretion and to where the fibre enters your property and where the two bits of kit - a modem and router go.
It is possible that there is no current BT cable to your property or that there is but it is of a vintage where things were not ducted but just buried in the ground. Which would complicate but not necessarily prohibit FTTP installation.
Have you checked whether BT FTTP is available to your property?