EE will charge a fortune for the engineer, however you can argue that the situation wasnt as it should have been installed correctly, i doubt they will be interested as they still have to pay openreach..
Technically the line is BT's responsibility up to and including the master socket
Realistically, there is no reason you cant do it yourself (just remove the extensions and connect the wires back up to each other), i would hesitate to say however that if it isnt working properly, then you will definately have to foot the bill for fixing it
i would ring round a few local telephone engineering places, quite often electricians will be able to help or point you in the right direction
Ahem fooby.... http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3625977987
Razorback_Rob
and yes, i am on the 40meg fibre, (they havent allowed the faster 80 or 100meg on the exchange yet as we only just went fibre)
Technically the line is BT's responsibility up to and including the master socket
Realistically, there is no reason you cant do it yourself (just remove the extensions and connect the wires back up to each other), i would hesitate to say however that if it isnt working properly, then you will definately have to foot the bill for fixing it
i would ring round a few local telephone engineering places, quite often electricians will be able to help or point you in the right direction
Ahem fooby.... http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3625977987
Razorback_Rob
and yes, i am on the 40meg fibre, (they havent allowed the faster 80 or 100meg on the exchange yet as we only just went fibre)
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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