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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 24-Aug-10 17:31:20
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fitting new Master scoket NTE


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Hi
I'm about to move in a new property. This particular house doesn't have a standard NTE master socket with detachable face plate where the extension wiring would usually go. It's a very old looking junction box. I was wondering is it possible to get my electrician to fit one or does it have to be done by BT? How much would it cost for BT to fit one?

My electrian hasn't connected the new extension wiring to junction box. I heard it's illegal to temper with the junction box since it's owned by BT. Is this true?

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Standard User MHC
(legend) Tue 24-Aug-10 18:05:22
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Re: fitting new Master scoket NTE


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There must/should be a master socket at some point as well as the junction box - unless the phone is hardwired to it. And NO you cannot do anything with it.

If the phone is hardwired then BT should sort that out free of charge.

But if there is a master - you can wire direct to the rear of the faceplate and that is all.





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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 24-Aug-10 18:30:29
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Re: fitting new Master scoket NTE


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Is the odd looking junction one of dem?

http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/images/phone/external_NTE...


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Standard User alwall
(member) Tue 24-Aug-10 18:50:20
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Re: fitting new Master scoket NTE


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See http://www.bt.com/pricing/current/Exch_Lines_boo/2-0... at bottom of page 'Conversion of hard-wired master socket to Linebox'

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Standard User b4dger
(knowledge is power) Tue 24-Aug-10 19:26:30
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Re: fitting new Master scoket NTE


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Yes (in theory!) it has to be done by BT. This will also ensure you are able to get the most out of your ADSL connection.

To get a modern Master Socket installed can be quite troublesome. BT often quote different prices?

To make sure you don't get charged £200+ this post by BT_Care may prove useful where they quote the price will be £29.38.

Please let us know how you get on...

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Standard User MHC
(legend) Tue 24-Aug-10 19:56:58
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Re: fitting new Master scoket NTE


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In reply to a post by RandomJointer:
Is the odd looking junction one of dem?


In the original post the OP says oLd

By old, I took it to be a type 20, 30, 35, 52 &c ovalish shaped one.

If he confirms which - old/odd then we will know which way to point him.





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