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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 25-May-13 13:28:46
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Just so I have my information correct


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Sat 25-May-13 14:13:51
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Not quite true.

It cannot be done as "normal practise" but if you are prepared to pay ALL costs involved which might require extra poles and ducting then yes it can, provided there is capacity in the cabinet and on the cable from the exchange.


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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Sat 25-May-13 15:32:42
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VM provide links and leased lines etc from BT exchanges. No need for Sky to move.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 25-May-13 16:32:12
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You'd have to ask for a "network rearrangement", and you might have to pay for the survey for them to even work out what the cost would be.

Don't expect that the cost would be restricted to the 150m between cabinets either. You'd almost certainly need a whole new D-side cable all the way to the house, as I'm sure BT would want to keep the old & new topology separate.

I'm still convinced the marking aren't for FTTC. The cab would be set back in the greenery, and wouldn't need markings on path or road for the cab itself.

What was the cab's status within BDUK/Wales?
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(deleted) Sat 25-May-13 16:32:45
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Oh, and did BT give a reason for rejecting your friend's offer of £30k?
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(deleted) Sat 25-May-13 18:09:49
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(deleted) Sat 25-May-13 21:03:51
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VM provide leased lines? Is this a business product?

I'd always though VM was FTTC with a coax 'last mile'
Standard User jchamier
(knowledge is power) Sat 25-May-13 22:11:00
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In reply to a post by lewisskinner:
VM provide leased lines? Is this a business product?

They've done for a long time - its the business division formerly known as 'NTL business' now known as 'Virgin Media Business'. They can even sell business leased lines in towns and areas where there is no VM cable in the ground.

They even sell leased line connectivity to cellular telcos such as EE. You couldn't sell a business product over a congested shared consumer service.

James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Speeds 49 / 8.2 Mbps - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m
Huawei modem -> RT-N66U -> Switch -> PC/Mac/Linux/NAS/Phone/TV - last speedtest
13 years of broadband - 1999 ntl:(512k/1M)/BTbusiness(2M)/Metronet(2M)/Bulldog(8M/16M)/BE(19M/16M)/BT FTTC(46M)

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So they're Openreach's Leased lines?
Standard User jchamier
(knowledge is power) Sat 25-May-13 22:45:47
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Since Virgin Media have a telecommunications licence, they are allowed to dig the street and run their own in - so no, their VM lines. Cable & Wireless also do the same thing (they're now part of Vodafone group).

James BT Infinity 2 19/09/2012 - Speeds 49 / 8.2 Mbps - Sync 53 / 9.5 Mbps @ 470m
Huawei modem -> RT-N66U -> Switch -> PC/Mac/Linux/NAS/Phone/TV - last speedtest
13 years of broadband - 1999 ntl:(512k/1M)/BTbusiness(2M)/Metronet(2M)/Bulldog(8M/16M)/BE(19M/16M)/BT FTTC(46M)
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