Hi. My mother lives in a 1970s-80s poorly made bungalow with a copper line that, for reasons unknown, runs from her house, underground for 2m, up the neighbour’s external wall, into their loft and…out again onto the street. She bought the house 21 years ago and it’s always been this way. The neighbours forgot about this cable and last night cut it in two places. They’re distraught. She now has no phone (digital voice/BT) or broadband. She’s 81 and on her own.
I’m in a dilemma and need your advice. I have been on the verge of buying Starlink Residential, porting her phone number to a VOIP service, buying a DECT-to-VOIP/ethernet adaptor, and dispensing with the phone line. She lives in rural Devon and only has FTTC. FTTP is planned for this year, but even if that does happen, they’ll need to run fibre overground from the street. Starlink offers a) cheaper service b) faster speeds.
I’ve booked BT to fix the cable cut - or should I just use this opportunity and move to Starlink completely, not fixing the line? Part of me worries that there’s no backup line; if we want a physical phone line again, that might involve greater costs in getting her reconnected as the line will need to be placed away from the neighbour’s house.
I should also say that she has almost no mobile phone signal.
Thoughts and advice welcomed. I don’t know which route to take!
Cheers
Will



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