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fibre install question
11-04-2013 5:48 PM
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A question for anyone who has had a recent fibre install.
I have a booked engineer visit for fibre upgrade, but have still got an old BT L J U type phone socket and not a modern NTE5.
Do Open reach automatically fit a new NTE 5 for the fibre front plate or do we need to make a specific request for the NTE5 ?
Advice from anyone with similar experience appreciated.
Mike (edgeways)
I have a booked engineer visit for fibre upgrade, but have still got an old BT L J U type phone socket and not a modern NTE5.
Do Open reach automatically fit a new NTE 5 for the fibre front plate or do we need to make a specific request for the NTE5 ?
Advice from anyone with similar experience appreciated.
Mike (edgeways)
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Re: fibre install question
11-04-2013 6:07 PM
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Haven't had a recent fibre install but have worked with openreach for work experience a few months back.
Yeah, they take off the old LJU and fit on a new NTE5 as standard. Vans usually have quite a few as spares in them.
Not relevant here but engineer I was working with thought it'd be more efficient if the old style NTE5's (ones with the T logo or BT piper) were replaced with the new Openreach ones too, to avoid faults coming from the faceplate later on.
Hope that helps.
Yeah, they take off the old LJU and fit on a new NTE5 as standard. Vans usually have quite a few as spares in them.
Not relevant here but engineer I was working with thought it'd be more efficient if the old style NTE5's (ones with the T logo or BT piper) were replaced with the new Openreach ones too, to avoid faults coming from the faceplate later on.
Hope that helps.
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11-04-2013 6:47 PM
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Thanks, meh.
That is what I was hoping to hear.
Regards.
edgeways
That is what I was hoping to hear.
Regards.
edgeways
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12-04-2013 11:18 AM
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