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on 17-08-2024 09:06 AM
I recently had a very poor experience with an engineer sent to install full fibre at my home. He wasn't prepared to enter into any discussion about where the external wiring might be, where it would enter my house, or where the router might be located. It was either his way or no way so we didn't do it. He was only here 5 minutes and then left and I cancelled the order.
On reflection I think I placed the order without really understanding what installation of full fibre would involve. I live in an old house with a limited number of electrical sockets and none are in a convenient location for a fibre entry into the house. I have just watched the talktalk video about fibre installation and it says a double electrical socket is needed. My only double sockets are in the kitchen and they are all in use and nowhere near where a fibre cable might enter. I also want to retain use of my landline and I am not sure if that will mean having another electrical socket.
Is there any way I can find advice about full fibre installation and discuss potential solutions for installing it in my home without actually committing to an order? I don't think it is going to be easy in my house so I want to know what my options are before I commit to it.
on 19-08-2024 06:51 AM
on 17-08-2024 11:51 AM
This is from a technical standpoint. This is what the installer should do:-
I know someone who had the first box installed at the front of the house and the ONT a long way around the walls to the rear of the property. It was longer than the length of armoured cable that they had on their van. No worries, one of them drove off to get it, whilst another guy started the work. The fibre provider in that case was CityFibre, who you get depends on who owns the full fibre cabling in the street. It will most likely be Openreach or CityFibre, but the installer could be a sub-contractor.
Keith
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