Local Lunch Unbundling shenanigans & suchlike

Nov 21, 2011 15:17

Question: Is it possible to re-enable a disconnected cable telephone line in the UK ( Read more... )

telephone, cable, llu, d'oh?

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alexmc November 21 2011, 15:38:11 UTC
Can you explain what the problem is? I only have experience of Virgin Media (or rather the company that it was before rebranding). I had an obvious BT socket, and a separate socket labelled with some other company.

I think that it should be possible from your postcode to determine which company has put cable down your street, and they should be able to help. Is that not happening?

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alexmc November 21 2011, 15:40:51 UTC
This might help

http://www.cable.co.uk/guides/can-i-get-cable-in-my-area/

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to answer your second question, no, these are not disposable, one-use-only things. It just sounds like someone's messed up.

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purpletigron November 23 2011, 13:06:38 UTC
Thanks. I don't actually want cable necessarily :-)

But I'm sure at least one person has messaged up!

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alexmc November 21 2011, 15:41:55 UTC
I've just realised that the property is a flat. Do the neighbours have the same cable/socket?

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ext_5623 November 21 2011, 16:04:54 UTC
Not that this is any way helpful, nor relates to anything useful, but I think you mean "local-loop unbundling", not "link". And Virgin Media lines can't be LLU'ed afaik, only resuscitated by Virgin, for which they will almost certainly charge for an engineer's visit anyway, because they can.

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purpletigron November 23 2011, 13:05:33 UTC
Link, Loop, Lunch ... yeah, that's the right L-word :-)

I would rather pay for Virgin to resuscitate the line IF it can then be transferred to a different company.

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gummitch November 22 2011, 09:00:41 UTC
Having had something similar done recently, I think the answer is that whoever you ask to connect you up with a phone will send an engineer round, who will see whether the socket can be used, and if it can he will connect that up. Less work for him. If it can't, he'll put in a new socket.

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purpletigron November 23 2011, 13:06:08 UTC
But what a waste to put in a new line if there's a perfectly good piece of fibre optic cable there.

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