Hi Forum / Hi Expert ;)
I'm soon moving flats and had a final viewing for our new property today. When I tried to check whether any of the two separate BT sockets which are installed in the flat were active, I did not receive any signal at all - so I suppose both of them are physically disconnected and dead.
After discussing this with Madasafish, my current supplier, I needed to pay the £115 to install a new line via OpenReach.
However, I was wondering: How can there be two BT sockets in the flat and none of them has a signal on it? When you move out, you tell your phone supplier and they deactivate the line. In this case, when someone else moves in, they just have to reactivate it and no connection fee arises.
So what was done when both sockets are dead? And who and why could such a thing have been done?
What I was wondering is: Does BT physically cut off landlines when people move out of flats, to be able to charge the new line installation fee? If so, why is this allowed?
Hope anybody can enlighten me on this...
Thanks and regards,
Mat