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Hi everyone.
Wanted ask about installations ways as the way ''external works'' done for me was different I was told and learned online.
So engineer removed one of two active copper lines ( to use its wall passthrough ) and straight from the telegraph pole installed wire *inside property . Not boxing it outside in that grey box but using small double pencil size housing ( I will attach photo) for wire indoors. Now I am still waiting for internal install.
So is this something common? Will this not mess up with some future works for property ?
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Re: Fibre installation different than traditional without external grey box?
Looks like a OFS compact Point of Entry box which is part of the OFS InvisiLight range. Believe Openreach usually uses this for MDU installations.
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No it’s not, it’s an internal splice point. Usually used if the property is an upstairs flat or for any other reason where it’s not feasible to fit the normal external grey box.