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    Baz
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      @baz89810

      A few years ago I wanted to change from Sky to Virgin, we had a Virgin shop in town so I enquired and nobody could tell me how they would get the cable from the pavement into the house, all I was told was that the installation engineer would sort it out. Ended up staying with Sky because I didn’t want the block paved drive dug up as that is the only way to route the cable.

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      old mart
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        @oldmart

        My estate was built in the early 70's and a lot of the BT cabling was in cheaper aluminium. This corrodes quicker at the joints and is one reason why Openreach vans are everywhere 7 days a week. When SKY try to get me to come back to them, I remind them of this and they have no definite answer.

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        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          When my in-laws had sky installed the installer drilled through the wall and clipped the satelite twin cable around two rooms walls on the top of the skirting board and thorough the door upright woodwork. I fitted a conduit through the floor of the front room and part of the middle room the where the sky box was installed. I pulled out the cable and re-routed it through the conduit and had to cut off 10 meters of spare cable. If I have a fibre optic cable to my house, I will pre-install a conduit across the garden and through house ready to where I want it terminated.

          David

          #566478
          Mike Poole
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            @mikepoole82104

            My mothers telephone cable developed a fault so they installed a new one, the original went straight up from the socket to the loft of her bungalow and emerged at the front soffit to fly to the pole on the verge at the roadside. The new cable was clipped along the skirting round the architrave of a few doors and through the window frame, apparently they don’t use the loft space anymore.

            Mike

            #566481
            Vic
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              @vic

              Just so some of you know, VOIP is due to replace conventional landline in just over three years. wink

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              #566484
              Stuart Smith 5
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                @stuartsmith5

                Re excavations in public footpaths.

                These are governed by the NRSWA (new roads and street works act). **LINK**

                The specification for the excavation and reinstatement is detailed in this document: **LINK**

                As public footpaths and roads are the responsibility of the local authority, they are responsible for issuing permits and checking that the utility company do the work to the correct standard. The utility companies pay fees to the LA and are issued with fines if they don’t comply.

                Stuart

                #566499
                Anonymous
                  Posted by Stuart Smith 5 on 11/10/2021 19:28:53:

                  As public footpaths and roads are the responsibility of the local authority, they are responsible for issuing permits and checking that the utility company do the work to the correct standard. The utility companies pay fees to the LA and are issued with fines if they don’t comply.

                  … pretty much what I would expect. It is possible that, if the road is imminently due for resurfacing, a "quick fill" might be accepted (which is reasonable).

                  (Usually it's done the other way round: the road is beautifully resurfaced then a month later someone comes along and digs it up again wink )

                  #566535
                  Samsaranda
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                    @samsaranda

                    Old Mart, our small close of houses was built mid 60’s and when the telephone cables were laid they were put under the 6 inch reinforced concrete paths, no trunking or conduit used, when we get a fault on the lines they dig up the concrete to get to the cables. If a cable company ventures out to our village then they could cause mayhem in our close, however all the concrete paths throughout the close are privately owned by each property so without the house owners permission they cannot dig up the paths anywhere in the close, look forward to that happening. Dave W

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                    mark costello 1
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                      @markcostello1

                      Over here They take what They want, put up the poles and when another Company wants to use the poles, They have to rent (pole rights it;s called) space on the poles. Profit does not trickle down to Land owners. Cell phone towers do pay rent to landowners tho. Once the first permission is given all future right of ways can be increased without any recourse. County ownes something like 40' from the center of the road. We still pay taxes on it all.

                      Edited By mark costello 1 on 12/10/2021 18:13:38

                      #566601
                      Mark Rand
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                        @markrand96270

                        Virgin/Telewest didn't instal fibre in the street for their 'fibre Internet' it's co-ax cable in the street, with a fibre feed to the cabinet.

                        Oddly enough, my BT supplied 'fibre to the cabinet' (as opposed to 'fibre to the premises&#39 is fibre as far as the converter on top of the telegraph pole directly outside the house!

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