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Luke Newman wrote:
Hi all, Does the panel have any tips for getting hold of someone at BT to organise our incoming line being shifted? I'm fed up with being told, once I get through to a human, that an engineer will call me back, only to hear nothing. Is there a specific number I should try? The longer story: Our line comes in on overhead wires to a pair of insulators on the end gable of the house. Then a manky bit of twin core comes into the house through a hole drilled in a window frame and terminates in an absolutely ancient GPO box. After another downstream junction box of dubious vintage there is a modern phone outlet. The window is being replaced, so the incoming line will have to be rewired, hopefully to terminate in something a little tidier and less obtrusive. If th existing overhead is sound simply terminate it elsewhere and feed it through the wall to any old junction box, and then use cat 5 or telephone 2 pair to take it where you want. As far as BT is concerned, if their enginreers find a connection between the exchange and their master socket, they could not give a damn about whats in between IME. Thanks in advance Luke |
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