Hi folks,
I am trying to find out where BT's demarcation point is.
Many years ago BT moved the master socket (an old type with no removable panel) from it's original location (I'll come back to this) into the dinning room.
It probably isn't important once I explain the wiring but the original location was either next to the front door where there is a blank recessed access panel or in the living room, I simply don't remember.
As of now the drop wire can be accessed at the recessed panel near the front door, out of this panel runs a cable which extends into the dinning room to the only socket that is directly connected to the access panel. That socket then uses a splitter to go elsewhere.
So, does BT's wiring end at the access panel or the wires inside the socket in the dinning room?
I was weighing up the option of moving the socket until BT told me it would cost £130 just for a call out fee.
There is also a newer socket (the type with a removable panel) attached to the old socket (in the dinning room if you are getting lost!) which was for a second phone line; this is no longer a connected line, so can I just cut it off?
I hope this made sense.