Unless you have done a full spectrum analysis you are guessing that the cable will be fine.
VDSL2 uses higher frequencies than ADSL2+ or ADSL, and can be seriously affected by untwisted runs, it will most likely work but you might be sacrificing 5 to 10Meg to a poor cable.
The engineers can be flexible sometimes, but they will not do anything that goes against their install rules, as they will get a bad mark if at a later date you get another visit to resolve unstable VDSL2 and the issue is what they did.
Is there no way at you can pull a CAT5 cable through to replace the RJ11 lead, i.e. VDSL2 modem at master (ideal location) and then router using Ethernet can be up to 100m away with no real impact.
On the back wiring to the master, was ok with ADSL, but am more suspect of doing that with VDSL2, as in time they will relax the speed rules and we might see 60, 80Meg or more from the VDSL2.



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