I am moving to a new house in another county . The property is 4 years old and has (according to the property details ) a "Sky Socket".
According to BT's "availability" search function - and everyone apart from Sky - no broadband provision is available at the house.
Presumably, when i contact BT they will have to cancel my existing contract without penalty ? Seems the obvious answer to me, but this is BT that we are talking about..... I can't seem to find anything on the BT web site which tells me what their stance is likely to be.
Grateful for your thoughts
Thanks
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Both Sky and BT Retail use Openreach, so there is no reason at all why you cannot transfer your existing BT service to your new address. There is no such thing as a Sky socket, it will just be a standard Openreach master socket bringing in the external line.
BT would not allow you to cancel without penalty. Just follow the BT home move process.
https://www.bt.com/manage/moving-home/
Many thanks for your reply and link which was very helpful.
Enter the address and post results. This will give idea of what is available to you.
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL