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Landline needed before BT exchange upgrade?

MenmuirMark
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We got rid off our BT landline a few years ago (post on our premises and copper wire still in position). We have a rural exchange limited, for nearly twenty years, to a maximum of 512kb/s download and 256kb/s upload so it was no use for modern internet. BT are currently laying fibre to the exchange (it currently has a microwave link) and presumably to connected properties (no cabinets in the area, all lines are from the exchange).

Current estimates are that we should have access to broadband in a year. Menmuir Exchange, DD9

I'd like to move to EE broadband when it is feasible but want to know whether it would make financial sense to get my landline reconnected now to ensure that we are included as part of the upgrade rather than having to pay extra for a new connection once fibre becomes live. Any thoughts?

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XRaySpeX
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You can no longer reconnect landlines as new analogue landlines are now not sold by anyone. Now Fibre & Full Fibre BB is provided w/out a physical landline. So just wait until it appears in your area & then order it from whichever ISP you prefer.

What does BT Wholesale Broadband Availability Checker > Address Checker estimate for your address? Post the whole table and the line above it, blanking out your address. 

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To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone

ISPs: 1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up > 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB > 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB > 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU > 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU > 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC > 2014: EE 20 Meg WBC > 2020: EE 40 Meg FTTC > 2022:EE 80 Meg FTTC SoGEA > 2025 EE 150 Meg FTTP
juiceof2limes
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Another thought if your current phones support it, is to use a VOIP/SIP supplier. Your new supplied number is not then tied into your EE/broadband account. It's separate and  just uses the BB connection.  If you then want to change BB supplier in the future it is easier to do without to your phone number etc.

@juiceof2limes : Presumably OP doesn't need any landline, VoIP or physical, as he got rid of it years ago & is getting his BB over some sort of SOADSL connection.

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To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone

ISPs: 1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up > 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB > 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB > 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU > 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU > 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC > 2014: EE 20 Meg WBC > 2020: EE 40 Meg FTTC > 2022:EE 80 Meg FTTC SoGEA > 2025 EE 150 Meg FTTP
juiceof2limes
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Yes agree @XRaySpeX  but then OP said about getting a line which made me think they were now looking to have a phone service again.  Ah well....there are options as they say 😊

MenmuirMark
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Openreach currently says FTTP build planned between now and December 2026

broadbandchecker.service.gov.scot  says Openreach has completed an engineering survey of your area. Your property has passed the first stage in the build process. Faster broadband access should be available by the end of June 2026.

Folk are currently laying a pipe for the fibre to and from the exchange. Lots of temporary closed roads around here.

MenmuirMark
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Currently using an EE unlimited data SIM in a parabolic dish pointed through the trees and over the hill to a mobile mast about 7 miles away to provide broadband and wifi calling for our phones as we are in a bit of a mobile not-spot hole.  It was the only practical (though not perfect) option available a few years ago.

MenmuirMark
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I seem not to have made it clear enough. I was asking for a view on whether it was financially better to have a re-connected line now so we get automatically connected to the fibre as it is laid or to wait and get it when complete (but not connected to our property).

When Fibre comes you'll probably be able to get a digital landline with it & do away with the mobile BB & its dish.

If you think I helped please feel free to hit the "Thumbs Up" button below.

To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone

ISPs: 1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up > 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB > 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB > 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU > 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU > 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC > 2014: EE 20 Meg WBC > 2020: EE 40 Meg FTTC > 2022:EE 80 Meg FTTC SoGEA > 2025 EE 150 Meg FTTP

Yes & I answered it. It is impossible to reconnect the landline & so you just have to wait. Finance does not come into it; it is physically impossible.

If you think I helped please feel free to hit the "Thumbs Up" button below.

To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone

ISPs: 1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up > 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB > 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB > 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU > 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU > 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC > 2014: EE 20 Meg WBC > 2020: EE 40 Meg FTTC > 2022:EE 80 Meg FTTC SoGEA > 2025 EE 150 Meg FTTP