Older Virgin Media / Telewest / NTL Cabinets Over the years we've seen Virgin Media use a variety of different cabinets and that's particularly true from the old NTL and Telewest days (both were later merged into Virgin Media). You can see a small selection below but we know there are others, including some very sharp solid rectangular ones. Description of damage: (Pictures if available) Cabinet Number: (If available) How it all works We'll use the information you provide to report the issue to the necessary maintenance team in your area.
We'll kudo your comment to let you know we're acting on it. To keep things tidy we'll remove older comments from time. Openreach cabinets have a triangular or star shaped insert, while Virgin Media use conventional keys (see below).
Openreach keys Virgin Media key All Openreach cabinets, frames and covers, are marked to show who owns them. Examples of these markings and the materials cabinets are made of are shown below. Cast iron GPO marking Fibreglass Telecom.
Can you spot the Virgin Media broadband cabinet? Virgin Media's broadband cabinets are looking a little different on a new build housing development in Durham. Now you see them and soon you won't. At least that's the case at an innovative Tees Valley housing development where street cabinets are looking a little different.
The damaged Virgin Media cabinet at Rodney Way, From Derek Payne It seems that Virgin Media are unable to repair their cabinets when they become damaged or broken, and now revert to either covering them with some sort of mesh material or, in some cases, just put a little barrier in front of the cables. Advice on using media plates and Euro Modules inside your properties. Members of This guide is intended to support both your planning and delivery functions with technical information on our network build.
If you have any queries about deployment of Virgin Media network on your site then please contact your local New Build Officer. Reporting damage to Virgin Media Cabinets You can report a damaged cabinet by calling 0330 333 0444. This is an automated service and you will be asked a series of questions.
Please make sure you have enough information as possible including the nearest post code to the location of the cabinet. Several years ago Virgin Media dug up our town and neighbouring towns to install their hardware for phone and internet. In some places they installed their own service cabinets, in others they took over service cabinets that BT abandoned but left an empty box in place.
I want to wall mount my TV and conceal my Virgin Media box in a cabinet. What solutions are available to ensure the Virgin Media IR remote control function will still work correctly? The cabinets were linked to Virgin Media backhaul via new fibre laid by Vtesse Networks through BT's local exchange, 5 km away.
[65] As well as broadband, Virgin Media offered its full range of TV services, including high definition and on demand, over the new infrastructure.