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tangerz

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#136221 19-Nov-2013 15:40
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Was wondering if it is possible to get UFB connected to a property owned by someone else? Is it simply a case of getting their consent? Will the LFC do this?

We live in a rural area, far enough out that I don't think we'll ever get UFB, but have a neighbour that may soon be able to get UFB.  Would it be possible to get a connection installed at their place? (Which I could then setup a wireless link to my place appox. 3.5km line-of-sight!)

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  #937389 19-Nov-2013 16:02
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You will need to get consent but you can do it.

We do this for clients a bit - get DSL at their premises and billed to us.

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