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Old 08-01-2024, 14:55   #9
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Re: Moving home, question about install

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
You seem to know what you're doing.
Somedays I really wonder if I do

Another question, do virgin allow you to have services in two locations for a short time as I don't have a moving date as I am having work done at the house and once I get that date it will be a week, maybe two at the max. I am kind of worried that might not be enough notice for Virgin to do a new install as there is current no Virgin installation there.

How complicated is wiring up a property that has never had virgin before. The house itself is not a new build so I hope there is no issue to pulling a cable or capacity.

And how do I know if the area is FTTH or hybrid coaxial?
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