LeeJC Joined 5 Dec 2005 Messages 238 Reaction score 19 Location Leicestershire Country 21 Feb 2022 #1 Hi All, Can anyone identify the box in the picture please. The cover is somewhere over Scandinavia I think and would like to replace and protect the fibre cassette. Cheers Lee
Hi All, Can anyone identify the box in the picture please. The cover is somewhere over Scandinavia I think and would like to replace and protect the fibre cassette. Cheers Lee
sparkymarka Joined 16 Feb 2011 Messages 10,533 Reaction score 1,742 Location Sheffield Country 21 Feb 2022 #2 Contact BT as it belongs to them and they should sort FOC
LeeJC Joined 5 Dec 2005 Messages 238 Reaction score 19 Location Leicestershire Country 21 Feb 2022 #3 I was thinking about doing that but my service is with EE now. You just know I’m going to get we can’t help ping-pong between BT and EE….
I was thinking about doing that but my service is with EE now. You just know I’m going to get we can’t help ping-pong between BT and EE….
sparkymarka Joined 16 Feb 2011 Messages 10,533 Reaction score 1,742 Location Sheffield Country 21 Feb 2022 #4 Still falls under open reach ….tape a plastic bag over it until they sort it out
bernardgreen Joined 3 Nov 2006 Messages 28,161 Reaction score 3,314 Location Bedfordshire Country 21 Feb 2022 #5 Quoting from https://www.openreach.com/help-and-support/damage-health-and-safety Alternatively you can call us on 0800 023 2023 (option 1). You can report things like: damaged underground cables (often caused by mechanical diggers in built-up areas) loose cables or cables dangling from telephone poles damaged or vandalised green cabinets, including graffiti, or unattended cabinets with open doors something unsafe at a site where we're working damaged telephone poles (for example if they’re leaning at odd angles, or have fallen down) loose, cracked or missing manhole covers damage to your property or personal injury.
Quoting from https://www.openreach.com/help-and-support/damage-health-and-safety Alternatively you can call us on 0800 023 2023 (option 1). You can report things like: damaged underground cables (often caused by mechanical diggers in built-up areas) loose cables or cables dangling from telephone poles damaged or vandalised green cabinets, including graffiti, or unattended cabinets with open doors something unsafe at a site where we're working damaged telephone poles (for example if they’re leaning at odd angles, or have fallen down) loose, cracked or missing manhole covers damage to your property or personal injury.