HI all,
So my neighbour had a rubbish clearance company come out earlier today, they reversed their van onto both driveways and collided with the cable that runs from the mast, to my home.
Needless to say, it snapped, from both ends.
Luckily I don't have a landline or ADSL type service as I'm on full fibre
I did read that BT is phasing out the copper wire service, so is it worth getting a quote to have that cable replaced? And does anyone know how much it will cost?
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You would need to discuss that with Openreach, although its unlikely they would replace it unless its a hazard.
https://www.openreach.com/help-and-support/damage-health-and-safety
Thanks Keith, I Assume I'd have to pay to have it replaced if I ever wanted a landline though right? or are those cables being phased out entirely?
No. The use for phone is being phased out but still can be used for broadband ADSL or FTTC
I would not bother replacing unless causing problems
If the wire brought down doesn’t have a working service over it , then it’s not really of any consequence, however if the ends are hanging down dangerously , especially at the pole end of the broken cable , you couldreport it to Openreach as ‘dangerous’ , and the will recover the wire at the pole …if you ever ordered service via Openreach before FTTP from Openreach became available , then the wire would need replacement , if FTTP became available via OR then the copper cable would be removed anyway , so it’s not worth trying to get effectively a dead cable put back up …if it’s not causing a problem, it’s not worth worrying about .
Thanks all! Much appreciated.
My take on this was that the OP has FTTP from a different supplier using underground supply ( Virgin most likely) , and not from the pole with the now broken copper dropwire.
Yes, sorry for the confusion, I have FTTP from No one/Cityfibre
I just noticed that half the cable is hanging from the telegraph pole and is currently draped across someone's bush in their garden
I should report that as a hazard right?
Yes