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Re: Covert BT wiring to work with Cable
UM actually no, I would imagine the old BT Master Socket is still connected to the telegraph pole even though the line has been disconnected from the exchange and the line is dead because you are now with NTL. I would also imagine the BT line you originally had was connected all around the house...? If this is the case you need to speak to BT to get this removed, there is no charge for removing the cable from the telegraph pole to your premises. The cable does belong to BT although you are allowing their cable to be connected to your property therefore, you can a constitutional right to request to have their equipment remove from your property without charge. I know this is right because I actually done this in September of last year and I eventually spoke to customer relations an and spoke with them and they arrange for an engineer to come out and remove the cable from my property. Don’t just call 0800 800 150 because they are useless, you need to speak to customer relations to get this removed. I gave BT 24hrs to remove the cable from my property they were there the next day removing it.
Once this has been done just install a Secondary Socket and connect a link cable from Master Socket to the Secondary Socket to the rest of the line in the house.
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