Hi all ,
my parents have virgin fibre and would like to change to bt fibre, would they need new fibre cable installed from road to the house ? . Could the original virgin fibre cable be used to connect to bt? .
I have checked and BT fibre is available at their address , would it be a seamless connection for the phone tv broadband to be swapped over ?
Any advice much appreciated
thank you
justin
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BT fibre is completely separate to Virgin fibre. There is no 'switchover', a new BT service would be provided and the Virgin service ceased.
It'd need to be a complete new installation as Openreach fibre and Virgin Media are completely different networks and technologies and are not interchangeable
Virgin use their own infrastructure. BT uses Openreach's so if Openreach have either full fibre or Fibre to the Cabinet in your area it will be a different cable used to what Virgin Media gave you.
It's entirely up to you, both systems can work in parallel if you don't want any disruption.
As the systems are seperate why don't you put the cancelleation notice into VM to end the day after the BT install.
Don't forget you have to cancel VM as it is not done automatically when changing to another provider.
I have virgin Fibre ATM, i have had my driveway all done in Rezin just as the cables were layed from Virgin, i understand you say they are completely different cables needed from BT than Virgin, a friend of mine told me that he has just got BT 900 and theyt never had to lay cables, its all done from power lines above, is this correct? just i 100% am not having my driveway disturbed after it costing me £15000, please do tell me the drive will not need digging up and i think im in 😄
It's not done from the power lines.
In some areas the Openreach phone lines are fed from poles, in others they are fed underground. If your area has phone lines fed from poles, the chances are that the fibre will also be fed overhead. If they are fed underground then fibre will also be underground.