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Old 16-02-2005, 23:06   #11
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Re: Making a longer cable

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Originally Posted by scastle
Fair enough. I think they would only kick you off if there was suspicion that your alterations were causing problems on the network anyway. When I installed my on Telephone socket on my BT line, BT had a similar rule. When it went wrong (after nearly 10 years of use), the engineer looked at it, replaced the socket and didn't say a word. I'm still a BT customer 10 years later..
I Think it is highly dependant on the engineer who comes out the one that came to mine was really nice bloke and simply didnt care, He even left me a load of cable incase i wanted to move it again, which is more than the installer did (more than his jobsworth apparently). I wouldnt like to guarantee that someone else would have the same result as i did though
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