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Old 04-10-2010, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Starkler View Post
You could but it wouldnt be legal. As soon as it becomes fixed cabling you require a registered telecoms cabler to do it legally.

I'm licensed to do this work myself, and yep it sounds like a $300ish job if theres no unforeseen difficulties in routing the cables.
Yes, I too am licenced cabler as well, All the above is correct. There are issues of cable seperation to be aware of which can ultimately cause interference to other telephone lines in an exchange area. Although in a lot of cases it does not happen; it has though and penalties are extremely tough. When I did my course $12,000 per individuals and $200,000 for companies per installation. A cablers report is filled for every installation and retained when you sell a house or something if checks are done by the new purchacer.

If you get advise or installation notes on correct installation then the wiring can be done by yourself but ultimately connected by a cabler (this can reduce costs). I dont do that sort of work much any more but considering final installation work as I have permanent injuries that prevent me from doing some work in ceiling and difficult locations.
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