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Castlvaniafan

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#282760 10-Mar-2021 13:20
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Hello! I'm in the process of updating the ethernet in my home and really want to rip out all the old coaxil cables and the satellite on the rough from the previous owners. Does anyone happen to know if this box is what use to hold all the coaxial and satellite tv stuff? Additionally, if anyone happens to know a company in Wellington (or which companies would be best to do this), I'd like to have someone take it all out. That would be awesome, thanks!

 


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DjShadow
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  #2671071 10-Mar-2021 14:03
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I would hazard a guess that its Vodafone Cable




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  #2671077 10-Mar-2021 14:21
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Contact Voda they will put you in touch with (i think) downers.

 

 

 

They will come remove it if you pester them. I had mine removed a few weeks back. There was no charge to remove the box and big ugly overhead wiring to the pole.

 

 

 

 





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  #2671119 10-Mar-2021 15:29
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Martin_NZ:

 

Contact Voda they will put you in touch with (i think) downers.

 

 

 

They will come remove it if you pester them. I had mine removed a few weeks back. There was no charge to remove the box and big ugly overhead wiring to the pole.

 

 

 

 

 



Awesome! That's great news.




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  #2671120 10-Mar-2021 15:32
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Good luck getting hold of the right person at Vodafone to arrange this, mind.


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