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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 30-Aug-09 23:22:13
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Leased line in residential property?


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Anyone know of any reason why it would not be possible to have a leased line installed into a residential property?

I have not tried to purchase one yet, but just checking if it is possible or not?
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(deleted) Mon 31-Aug-09 00:29:20
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Re: Leased line in residential property?


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That would not be an obstacle to a leased line from BT, though the specific location and type of leased line required may mean there are technical reasons a service cannot be supplied .
Cant be sure about providers other than BT

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(Unregistered)Mon 31-Aug-09 10:27:04
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Try speaking to EntaNet they quoted me half the price of BT for the same Leased Line service.

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Standard User JonRennie
(knowledge is power) Tue 01-Sep-09 00:27:00
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Re: Leased line in residential property?


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No reason why not...but depending on the line speed and the presentation (copper or fibre) there may be excess engineering charges required to get the cable to your property.

I was recently quoted over half a million pounds by BT to get a fibre to a commercial property in the midlands...they claimed they would have to dig up 8km of roads..!

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Standard User vivaciti
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 01-Sep-09 07:47:18
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No problem at all, we have a number of customers that have a leased line into a residential property.

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Standard User Andrue
(knowledge is power) Tue 01-Sep-09 13:12:19
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Re: Leased line in residential property?


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In reply to a post by JonRennie:
I was recently quoted over half a million pounds by BT to get a fibre to a commercial property in the midlands...they claimed they would have to dig up 8km of roads..!
It's paving them with gold afterwards that pushes the price up laugh

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Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Tue 01-Sep-09 13:41:23
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£62.50 per metre - a fair bit of that must have been on the verge as ISTR they charge £120/m on highways.

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Standard User JonRennie
(knowledge is power) Tue 01-Sep-09 13:44:01
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A lot of it would have been soft dig.

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Mon 07-Sep-09 14:14:58
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I think the price of leased lines is one of the main deterrants... plus the installation fee's which can end up being a couple grand easy.
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