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BillBrum 14-02-2007 13:32

What cable do I need for Telewest installation?
 
Hello all

I am about to move into a flat that has previously had Telewest, but I want the services in different parts of the room and do not want cables tacked to skirting boards. As I am having some studs relayed on walls, I want to fit lengths of cable in advance of the actual installation, so that I cna have them buried where I want them. So... can anyone tell me where to buy what type of cable? If it is a Maplin type of thing, do I need to know technical detail like impedence, etc?

Thanks

AbyssUnderground 14-02-2007 14:59

Re: What cable do I need for Telewest installation?
 
It would be best to get an engineer to do this as if you don't and something goes wrong, you will be at fault and liable for damages. Not doing the job right can affect not only your own service but other peoples services too.

BillBrum 14-02-2007 23:45

Re: What cable do I need for Telewest installation?
 
Thank you, but I need to get the cables in before the engineer will be here. I don't think Virgin Media will send someone to run cables two to three weeks prior to the actual installation. All I'm wanting to do is to put the right type of cable into the walls and leave the ends loose for the install engineer to do his thing. So... can anyone say what type of cable I need?

Thanks

Windsufer 22-02-2007 19:02

Re: What cable do I need for Telewest installation?
 
I can sympathise with your problem. I am refurbishing my house and had a similar problems.

Basically, Telewest sales people don't seem to want to know about this problem. They expect you to sign up and then their installers will come round and surface mount the cables. On the other hand, no-one else is allowed to make connections. It;s OK though if your building a block of flats!

Undeterred I put it to them that if I was building a luxury house/apartment with structured cabling what would they do, since surface-mounted cables would be unacceptable. I was advised that a "consultant" would phone me within 10 days. About 2 days later an obviouslty intelligent and agreeable woman phoned me and we discussed the problem. She arranged for the installation manager to call and advise. A young engineer (manager?) called, we discussed the installation in detail and he left me sufficient cable (no charge) to self-install - phone+internet at node 0, the distribution cluster for the structured cabling and another length for the TV in lounge.

Allowing 2 weeks lead time, when I'm ready to install the stuff, I'll order the services, then Telewest will make the connections, terminations.

This makes it an easier install for them if you lay the cables yourself (a negotiating point).

You could also suggest that putting in Sky including multiroom is much more straightforward - lots of installers who'll put the cable wherever you want or do it yourself.

Good luck

Cobbydaler 22-02-2007 19:13

Re: What cable do I need for Telewest installation?
 
Welcome to the forums. Nice first post! :)

Angry 23-02-2007 20:22

Re: What cable do I need for Telewest installation?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Windsufer (Post 34229269)
A young engineer (manager?) called, we discussed the installation in detail and he left me sufficient cable (no charge) to self-install - phone+internet at node 0, the distribution cluster for the structured cabling and another length for the TV in lounge.

Allowing 2 weeks lead time, when I'm ready to install the stuff, I'll order the services, then Telewest will make the connections, terminations.

This makes it an easier install for them if you lay the cables yourself (a negotiating point).

Good luck

In retrospect, I wish I'd had the foresight to do the same, as today I'm left with a foot of naked cable exposed in the street thanks to a pair of botches that this company has subcontracted. If I had done it, perhaps I wouldn't have fitted my Telewest box at an angle of 30 degrees either, with 2*10 wood screws.

Seriously, High School kids could do me a better installation that what I just got.


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