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People often comment that you can't touch the Openreach modem (to hack it or replace it), what's the official position on this does anyone know? Whenever people mention this rule they never follow up with a link to any Ts&Cs, it certainly seems plausible but without evidence is it just a myth?
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a) It belongs to Openreach
b) That's it.
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It is Openreach's demarcation point for their FTTC product, as the NTE is for their copper pair.
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In reply to a post by Anonymous: a) It belongs to Openreach
b) That's it.
c) Like I said no one ever provides a link to any Ts&Cs
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Take it from me, what I and anon are saying is correct.
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I read the BT infinity terms and there's no mention at all of the modem....
Kris
Sky Broadband Unlimited
Ashington (Northumberland) Exchange
Fibre due June 2012!
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It is Openreach's demarcation point for their FTTC product, as the NTE is for their copper pair.
Erm yeah I know what it is, the question was... well you can read the question yourself
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Why are you querying this any way ? If you have your own combined VDSL modem router, then go use it, but keep the Openreach modem for future reference.
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Take it from me, what I and anon are saying is correct.
So where did you read it, or did you just hear it from someone who heard it from someone who heard it from his brother's uncle's mate? Like I said it seems perfectly plausible, I don't doubt your sincerity, I'd just like one person to show me it in black and white
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try this link to it on google
Reveals also that if you have the data extension kit, the warranty lasts 12 months, after which that is yours
FTTC modem becomes the active demarcation point
Edited by MrSaffron (Sun 22-Apr-12 14:52:40)
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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