I'm not 100% sure if this is the right sub-forum for this query, so feel free to move if so.
I live in a village in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland & I'm currently a (recently new) subscriber to Fibrus' network. prior to this I had FTTP with Aquiss (via Openreach). Prior to getting FTTP installed with Aquiss I was a Zen FTTC customer. Ever since I went over to FTTP delivery, the NTE5 outlet socket has been lying alone on its own, doing nothing.
As it stands, I'm looking to repaint the living room & the NTE5 outlet sticks out like a thumb - it is on the inside of an external wall with no power sockets next to it (in ADSL & FTTC days, a cheap Cat5e cable was used to take a wire pair to the modem next to a nearby power socket). The copper pair of wires from Openreach's end that goes to the NTE5 demarcation point is an armoured cable which I presume was buried under my garden/driveway during construction, indeed when Openreach originally went to look at installing fibre to the home, they took one look and went "nope", resorting to installing a new fibre line from a nearby telephone pole.
To get to the point, I'm wondering if it is possible to get an NTE5B consumer faceplate from anywhere? For those not familiar, it's the name I've seen given to a faceplate that looks like the NTE5A but has no external socket to plug a phone into. I've seen this referred to in several places but I've tried looking everywhere to buy one but to no avail. Failing this, considering that the copper pair line is very unlikely to ever be used again, is there any danger in simply taking off the full NTE5 socket, unhooking the two wires from Openreach's end at the demarcation point, covering the two separate wire ends in insulation or kapton tape, and just replacing it all with a (coloured) blank faceplate? Using a corded phone there still is a dial tone coming to the socket, because of that I'm not sure if that would be an indicator to Openreach's workers at the local exchange for anything?
Thanks in advance.



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