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Message 11 of 33

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If I had not asked BT when I placed the order, if they can fit it near to my PC, one room away from the entry point, I might agree. But I did ask and they told me that the installer would be able to install "any" extra cables that were needed to get me up and running. I asked BT, because a girl next door works for openreach and she pretty much told me the same as what you are saying. If they had told me they can't fit it as I want it, I wouldn't have ordered it. I'm only expecting what I was told I could have, nothing more.

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Message 12 of 33

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The analoge phone system runs on copper cables, does it not? And that network will be switched off for all phone providers by 2025, Nobody will be able to have a new installation on the old system so as far as phone systems are concerned copper is dissapearing. As far as the Ethernet cabling goes, I was told when I ordered that all addition cables would be provided to get me up and running.
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Message 13 of 33

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Cables to get you up and running come with the SH2 but that assumes your hub is positioned near the entry point where the ONT is situated.  Just as person next door who works for openreach said

FTTC will still be available even when the PSTN phone service is turned off end 2025



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Message 14 of 33

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No, cables to get me up and running should be just that, I told them the router was not near the entry point. I am giving up on this conversation , we will see what happens at the next appointment . If I have to supply and fit my own ethernet cable that is what I will have to do. But when I asked the question as to the fitting of the service, I expected them to tell me what I could and couldn't have. It seems that the answers on here and my neighbour say otherwise. Thanks for clearing up the FTTC thing. I got mixed up a bit with that one.
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Message 15 of 33

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I can assure you Openreach won't provide any Ethernet cabling other than a short patch lead. They won't have the wherewithal to do so. BT should not have told you that they would.

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Message 16 of 33

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Yeah, a Standard Installation won’t allow for any CAT5e Extension Sockets.

A premium allows up for up to 3 X 30m Data Extension Sockets, if I remember rightly or unless they’ve changed things lately.

Unlike WLR3 Orders Openreach can’t put on additional TRC Banding so most likely won’t do it on request.

Your best hope is you get an Openreach Engineer who won’t mind bending rules a bit or ask BT/EE to change it from a Standard to Premium Install, although they may charge extra for that.

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Message 17 of 33

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Yes I was told it was a premium installation and as I will be switching to digital voice, "all "extra cabling needed would be provided. This is why I was dissapointed when the installer came and said he couldn't do it. He was an Openreach subcontractor for a company  I had never heard of. He described himself as cheap labour.

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Message 18 of 33

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This is the first time you have mentioned that you have paid for a Premium installation.

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does your order in MYBT show premium install as it is unusual and even more unusual would be a premium install free.  Time will tell when next fitter turns up



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Message 20 of 33

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Unfortunately not, it was just verbal, I don't mind paying, I just want what I was told I could have nothing more. I have been in touch again and the guy was on about plug in powerline adaptors, don't want those, just a 12 m ethernet cable to an RJ45 socket near my PC. And a plug in DV adapter for my phone. Yes time will tell, if it fails this time I'll just buy a long Cat6 ethernet patch cable and run it in myself.
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