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Posted By: TriassicThe cable I'm laying is wholly on my land, I have a BT pole at the bottom of my garden and need to lay a new cable to my cabin which is around 65m away from the pole.Similar situation, long trench on my land but BT Openreach like to provide the cable and ducting. The leftover reel is still sat at the bottom of the pole, chucked in the ditch by their men when connecting.
Posted By: MackersPossibly fibre optics ectWe've only just got BT broadband and a cell phone signal, thanks to 3 femtocell transmitters installed as part of a Government funded trial.
Posted By: Triassic
What specification of cable should I be looking for? Also where is the best place to buy such stuff?
Posted By: TriassicMy cable comes in overhead, hence the pole. I'll install a duct on my land and then terminate the BT line into a master socket in a waterproof enclosure on the pole, then everything after the socket will be my problem!Is there an existing connection or a new connection? As several people have said, when you ask BT for the connection, they will supply all the necessary materials to connect from the pole to the master socket. They might just use armoured cable if it is a temporary or they may duct it (and you can usually persuade them either way).
Posted By: TriassicMy cable comes in overhead, hence the pole. I'll install a duct on my land and then terminate the BT line into a master socket in a waterproof enclosure on the pole, then everything after the socket will be my problem!You may want to reconsider this approach. AFAIK you get the optimum broadband speed from your connection if the router is plugged into the master socket. That is a good reason to have the BT master socket located conveniently inside the house rather than out on a pole 60m away.
Posted By: GreenfishIt seems infrastructure for new connections is provided freeI do not think it is free, but it is a regulated price as part of the Universal Service Provision (USP) BT Openreach have. This is why they *have* to supply you a telephone where ever you are in the UK for the same price no matter the actual cost. Virgin on the other hand can pick and choose which really irritates me! In my previous house I had cable in my road, but as I was set back 200M they would not supply me.
Posted By: borpinVirgin on the other hand can pick and choose which really irritates me! In my previous house I had cable in my road, but as I was set back 200M they would not supply me.
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