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on 12-06-2025 03:07 PM
Hi,
Just over a week ago I was switched to Full Fibre and was wondering about the old copper line from the outside access point to the old indoor BT Landline socket.
I asked the engineer, who swapped my connection to Fibre, if I could remove the old cable and box. He told me to wait a week to make sure I had no problems and then it would be fine to remove them.
I am about to redecorate and would now like to remove these items, but, thought it would be a good idea to double check. If there is anyone out there who can confirm it’s ok, then I will go ahead and remove them.
Personally, I can’t see a problem as that line should now be fully disconnected from the network, but I don’t know for sure…
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
on 13-06-2025 08:05 AM
Good morning. Thanks for the support @fr8ys.
12-06-2025 04:23 PM - edited 12-06-2025 04:25 PM
If the OpenReach guy gave you advice you should be able to follow it, but the general rule is OpenReach own everything up to the property, and internally you can remove beyond the master plug, but if it's no longer in operation you can remove internally to the point of entry.
I suggest you seek advice externally explaining you feel competent to remove it from x to y and include photos, and ask if you can proceed.
We, nor TalkTalk can give you authority to remove, what is a third parties property.
on 12-06-2025 04:15 PM
Hi @nomfezeko-TT ,
Yes, everything seems fine with the Fibre connection. Getting the expected speeds, etc..
Thanks for your feedback.
Regards,
12-06-2025 04:13 PM - edited 12-06-2025 04:16 PM
Hi @ferguson ,
It is definitely 2 separate cores from the old BT copper cable. I was talking to the engineer when he was disconnecting the copper and fitting the fibre. He put those 2 wires where they are, outside of the cover plate.
Regards,
on 12-06-2025 04:05 PM
That just looks like a random earth wire coming out of the brickwork, is it anything to do with the Openreach connection?
If you want to remove the old master socket and redecorate feel free, you can just tuck any old cabling back in the cavity.
on 12-06-2025 04:02 PM
It's great to hear that you've successfully switched to Full Fibre! Based on your description, it sounds like the engineer provided you with sound advice. If you've been using your new fibre connection without any issues for over a week, it's likely that the old copper line and box are no longer needed. Kindly refer to @fr8ys' response for a way to proceed with this.
-Fez.
on 12-06-2025 03:42 PM
Hi @fr8ys ,
The cable I refer to runs from the outside termination box (on my house wall) across the front of the house and through the wall in to the garage and then into the hallway.
Cable Termination
The top cable is the Fibre connection. The bottom cable is the copper connection. I presume the green and white wires are what would have been connected back to the exchange(?).
Regards,
on 12-06-2025 03:22 PM
You can certainly remove anything internal to the house.
How does the line come into your home? If by pole you will certainly need to request OpenReach to remove.
If underground, and if any cable is exposed up to the house, i suggest you fill in the form to make certain you can remove as outside the property the cable belongs to OpenReach.
Link to the form here