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Rob Convery
 
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"John Cartmell" wrote in message
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Thirty years ago you had to get BT to fit an external telephone extension.
You
rang their sales department dealing with your number and they would give
you a
price immediately on receiving your enquiry (after no more than three
rings)
as long as you knew the distance from your main socket to the new
extension
point. They would take your order and an engineer would come to do the
job -
usually in a week or two.

So yesterday I tried to place an order for an external extension. After 40
minutes - including a short conversation with an employee who insisted
that
external extensions don't exist - I was told that it would cost 130+GBP as
long as it took less than an hour and and extra 70GBP if it took an hour
and a
minute. We never got to the question of 2 hours ;-(

I wondered if they could give me an estimate for the total cost as,
although
it would have taken a 1970s engineer well less than an hour to do the job
it
would also have taken a 1970s sales clerk less than 5 minutes to give me a
fixed price and take my order. Apparently they can get a survey done for
the
job - and it will cost me 105GBP for the survey.

So.
Can anyone advise me if I can use standard internal extension wire for an
external non-BT connection? It will need to go underground (or overhead)
for a
couple of metres and the rest will be pinned to an external wall.

Any general suggestions for completing the job?

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For external cabling you want some of this
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...able_External/