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Green BT/telecoms box on house property

dc197
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Hello
Does anyone have any experience with a property (either one you currently own or have thought about buying) which has a green BT or telecoms cabinet/box on it?
Does access by BT/etc ever give you any problems? Do BT ask or warn in advance, or do you just wake up one morning to find a man kneeling in your front garden?
Any other thoughts or comments please?
We're looking at a house that has a cabinet about 1m into the property in the front garden. I can't foresee it being a problem unless BT are there every other day or cause disruption.
But I'd love to hear your views please.
Thanks in advance
UPDATE - the following is now the actual box, not just a stock photo.
Does anyone have any experience with a property (either one you currently own or have thought about buying) which has a green BT or telecoms cabinet/box on it?
Does access by BT/etc ever give you any problems? Do BT ask or warn in advance, or do you just wake up one morning to find a man kneeling in your front garden?
Any other thoughts or comments please?
We're looking at a house that has a cabinet about 1m into the property in the front garden. I can't foresee it being a problem unless BT are there every other day or cause disruption.
But I'd love to hear your views please.
Thanks in advance
UPDATE - the following is now the actual box, not just a stock photo.

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For comms i wouldn't worry so much. They rarely require intrusive access.
Water pumping stations etc you need to be belt and braces.0 -
BT access to the box will mainly be reactive - somebody logs a fault, and if their visit to the property shows the fault needs access to the box, then they go and access the box there and then.
How often will that be? How long's a piece of string?0 -
If you've got one of those in your front garden, you'll get damned good FTTC broadband speeds0
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You can expect them there every time someone nearby orders an upgrade or downgrade of service or logs a fault. I pass one on a daily basis and there's an engineer's backside sticking out of at least every couple of weeks.
And that's just at 9am.3.9kWp solar PV installed 21 Sept 2011, due S and 42° roof.
17,011kWh generated as at 30 September 2016 - system has now paid for itself. :beer:0 -
BornAtTheRightTime wrote: »You can expect them there every time someone nearby orders an upgrade or downgrade of service or logs a fault. I pass one on a daily basis and there's an engineer's backside sticking out of at least every couple of weeks.
And that's just at 9am.
Assuming the backside is on view from the road, it isn't much of an issue from the home owner.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages, student & coronavirus Boards, money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
It is quite unusual for BT to place these on private property; not unheard of, but unusual enough that, in your position, I'd double and triple check my ownership of that area.
They aren't intrusive, they aren't often accessed and having one does, indeed, mean excellent communications speed and reliability. I'd regard it as a plus. The minus for me would be the underground routing from the box, and the virtual impossibility of having the box moved for, say, building an extension, garage, or access. May not trouble you in the slightest.
But I'd still be triple-checking my ownership!0 -
The one at the end of my road has someone there on probably at least 10% of the time I pass by. I'd guess its not faults but upgrades and installations.
Can they access it from the road? Or do they need to go into your garden?0 -
If you've got one of those in your front garden, you'll get damned good FTTC broadband speeds
This was my first thought lol
in-fact, you might even be able to get FTTP for next to nothing!
Most areas have copper to the green cab and fibre to the exchange, yours being so close would be an easy install for fibre to the cab if its still on old copper. To someone who demands good internet or works from home this is a House PRO not a CON, I would love my cab to be in my front yard lol0 -
If it is on the property shouldn't there be an annual payment for having it there?.0
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