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Old 28-01-2016, 12:06   #8
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Re: Barrett homes say their not responsible for broadband

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
Without reading all the links - wonder who gets hit for repairs if something fails. Is it the telecoms company or can they pass buck to the builder. Twisted pair copper likely nice and simple so they do it, after all they just have to supply a "phone" socket. Actually putting in coax or something intended for "high speed" data is different.
Depends on the agreement in the case of the in-home stuff. BT would have a clear demarcation point at the master socket or, in the case of FTTP, the ONT.

VM's fault if they don't have a demarcation point really
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