I'm considering moving from Virgin, probably to the Entertainment + Fibre 2 package, plus landline. Does anyone know how these would be installed, ideally the phone would go into the hallway and the broadband/TV stuff would go into the living room where the current setup is? Will the installation be flexible and go into the house at two separate locations like this? I want to avoid lots of internal cabling between these two locations.
Thanks in anticipation.
you need to check what is available at your address so enter your address and post results
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
as a new installation you are most likely to get digital voice which is VOIP over your internet connection. the BT hub acts as a dect base station
This gives me the following:
Up to 1000 | Up to 220 | -- | Available | 1 Stage |
Available |
Y |
N |
Y |
That's not very clear (to me anyway), here's what it also said:
As a fibre priority exchange, FTTP has priority over other products if available at the address
WLR is currently available at the exchange
SOADSL is restricted at the exchange
Our records show the following FTTP network service information for these premises:-Single Dwelling Unit Residential OH Feed with no anticipated issues.
FTTP is available and a new ONT may be ordered.
It looks like you have FTTP from a pole , so that’s an overhead cable from the pole to a block on the external wall , then another cable ran to the location of the ONT , this probably could be in the hallway but needs to be close to a power supply ….the router ( also needs a power supply ) is connected to ONT , and if using the supplied short Ethernet cable , would be would be next to the ONT , if taking telephony the router can be a wireless DECT base station or a phone can plug into the router.
If you wanted the router in a different room to the ONT , you would have provide that Ethernet connection yourself, far as I know new BTTV boxes have WiFi so can be remote from the router , or can use Ethernet if the router is next to the BTTV box.
I could be wrong , but Openreach fit the fibre to the premises (FTTP) so the CSP ( block on the wall ) and ONT the BTTV set top box is installed by yourself, but is just a case of following setup instructions
from results you can get FTTP - fibre to you home - and all packages offered by BT up to 900mb. just need to decide speed you want and how much you want to pay. you would certainly get digital voice which is VOIP and does not use existing phone sockets. The BT hub acts as a dect base station and you should get a free phone. you can connect an existing phone to the phone socket on back of hub. there are other solutions if you want to use existing sockets and this is covered by numerous posts on the forum just use search facility
OK, thanks. I'm just trying to make sense of the new (to me) terminology.
There's a telegraph pole just on the other side of the road, and our TV is at the end of the room on the road side of the house. So maybe they'll be able to run their cable from the telegraph pole to the wall where the TV is and then come straight through? I guess the ONT and router could then be right next to the TV?
We don't have a wireless DECT phone but even if the phone had to be set up near the TV that wouldn't be too bad.
do any of your neighbours have a phone line which comes from the pole across the road or is the a pole at back of house
If you have an existing openreach phone line then the fibre cable will run alongside the existing cable. Openreach may or may not remove the existing copper cable