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Old 27-08-2008, 11:20   #675
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Re: All Chipped Cable Boxes Going Down

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Originally Posted by LaineY View Post
i just had a single splitter.. i jst went to maplin and bought a double so i could have the BBI upstairs and the TV downstairs.. iv got about 80FT of cabling up my house and in my loft lol
im a bit worried as to how deep Telewest put it when it was first fitted ... it runs thru my mums garden and it worries me cause she works in it constantly and u can see it through the soil at certain parts.. and she rakes and digs and things like that.. lol
Officially Laine the cable should have been installed at a depth of at least six inches. A few years back when I had my driveway block paved, the builders took up the tarmac to find in places it was barly an inch down and on average no more than three.
After getting in touch with VM I was told that if the builders cut through the cable and it was less than the required six inches in depth, VM were liable to fix it free of charge.
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