on 19-05-2022 20:07
Can a junction box be moved? Cables have just been dug into my road and ugly grey metal box situated right outside my house.
this will devalue my house (having just renovated and rebuilt) and it’s right in the middle, not discrete like the other boxes just installed. Please help? How can I get this moved to a more discrete place?
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on 19-05-2022 21:12
@Cher13 wrote:Thanks for your reply. I’m not sure if anyone has been connected to it yet, would this make a difference?
Let's assume for a moment that there are no active customers connected to it. Are there any incoming cables/fibres connected to it from the local headend? Those will potentially need re-running should the cabinet get moved. Local network planning could also have factored in the current location.
Again, think £thousands as the potential bill.
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on 19-05-2022 20:20
Alas bottom line is, you can't! The street cabinet has, presumably, been installed on public land and with the full approval of the local council. Even if VM could be persuaded to move it, this would also involve considerable expense and inconvenience to everyone who is connected to it, who would all expect VM to compensate them for the loss of service while it is moved. All these expenses would come back you, you may well be looking at a few thousand pounds!
The street cabinet also needs to be sited within certain distances of properties as the cables linking the cabinet too the houses can only be uptown a certain length, which means that probably the cabinet has been put in the optimum position and can't just be moved somewhere out of the way.
I'm sorry to say that realistically, you need to forget about this as moving it just isn't going to happen.
on 19-05-2022 20:24
Thanks for your reply. I’m not sure if anyone has been connected to it yet, would this make a difference?
on 19-05-2022 20:45
on 19-05-2022 20:49
Really appreciate your response.
on 19-05-2022 21:12
@Cher13 wrote:Thanks for your reply. I’m not sure if anyone has been connected to it yet, would this make a difference?
Let's assume for a moment that there are no active customers connected to it. Are there any incoming cables/fibres connected to it from the local headend? Those will potentially need re-running should the cabinet get moved. Local network planning could also have factored in the current location.
Again, think £thousands as the potential bill.
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