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This message was authored by MattyDay This message was authored by: MattyDay

No Telephone Socket

Hi All,

 

           I've just moved into my new home with my family and none of us can find a telephone socket. We've moved our existing package from our old house to the new so was hoping for an easy switch over..........that's where things get a little odd

 

I've got an engineer booked and is coming out set up my Sky Broandband and Sky Talk in 10 days time and I'm stressing that they won't be able to carry out the work if they don't have access to a telephone socket for the router to run off.


In my previous house the router was plugged into the router. Am I missing something? 

Many Thanks in advance

 

Matt

 

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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

Re: No Telephone Socket

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@MattyDay 

 

What speed/package have you opted for

 

Enter you new address below and post the table and notes after removing your address from the image will help determine how openreach will approach the install

 

https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome

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@MattyDay wrote:


In my previous house the router was plugged into the router. Am I missing something? 


The national rollout of full fibre infrastructure means that wherever possible, new service is provisioned over an optical connection, even where the product ordered is in a Superfast speed band, and that means the presence or absence of a copper phone socket isn't relevant. The result of the link which @cookiemonsteruk posted will indicate if that's going to be the case at your address.

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This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

Re: No Telephone Socket

Is the  house a new  building? Do you  have  a grey box outside  any ? And a small  white box anywhere  in  the  house? You might be set up for full fibre to the property 

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This message was authored by MattyDay This message was authored by: MattyDay

Re: No Telephone Socket

Morning @cookiemonsteruk 

 

This is the information that I get from the link:

 

 
 
 


hopefully that's worked 🤞🏼 

 

Matt

This message was authored by Chrisee This message was authored by: Chrisee

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@MattyDay sorry thst didn't work if you use the camera icon in the forum posting screen you can add a screenshot - if the icon  isn't appearing on your device use the ... button.

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This message was authored by MattyDay This message was authored by: MattyDay

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Thanks @Chrisee , this should show it now.

 

If I don't have a phone socket in the house will Sky/Open Reach engineer install one for me or is there another means of connecting a phone line and broadband service? 

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@MattyDay the engineer will install a new master socket . That address has not got access to Openreach full fibre so your service will be over a new copper line.

 

It is possible there is already an external connection point with a working line they can use otherwise they will have to run a new line from the nearest distribution point. That is pretty simple if the supply is from a pole less so if it is underground so there is a chance that the engineer wont be able to complete the job in one visit. If a dig is required that will take a while to get done but hopefully it is straightforward nobody can be certain until the engineer sees the actual position.

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