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Originally Posted by kr0ne
Not sure if this is the correct forum for this question but since the reason I need a BT line is to get another ISP, here goes...
Does anyone know what the Openreach engineers are supposed to do when they come to do a phoneline hookup and are presented with a 40 year old junction box instead of a master socket?
I recently moved to a new property and had to pay the full £125 install fee to BT to have my phoneline connected as, although there was already a BT line in the property, the previous owner had had it unbundled and taken over by TalkTalk at the exchange.
Fair enough I thought (well, not really but that's another post), I'll take the hit and stump up the £125 if that's what it's going to take, at least I'll have a clean new master socket instead of this 40 year old junction box still marked "Property of GPO"...
Imagine my surprise when I returned from work (better half let the engineer in) to find that nothing at all had been touched in my house and that my phoneline still consisted of 3 incorrectly wired DIY sockets hooked into an ancient (cracked) junction box half way up the wall.
Now I fully understand that the internal extension sockets are my responsibility and although a little surprised at the engineer leaving them hooked up the way that they are I do understand his reluctance to get involved with them.
The thing is, I did expect the crumbling GPO junction box to be replaced with a master socket from which to run my other extensions. Am I being unrealistic to expect this to be done as standard on a full £125 install?
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are you saying they left you without a master??
if so what do you plug your phone into, also the £125 is now payable on all unbundled lines that go back to bt as bt are losing line rental when the 3rd party take the line over.