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=== Non-NTE5 ===
=== Non-NTE5 ===
[[File:Non-NTE.svg|Thumb|Non NTE socket]]
[[File:Non-NTE.svg|Thumb|Non NTE socket]]
This socket could be an old style master socket, or it could be a secondary socket
This socket could be an old style master socket, or it could be a secondary socket. Openreach should not be installing this style of socket as the master socket when installing a new phone line.


=== NTE5 ===
=== NTE5 ===
<gallery>
NTE5.svg|Standard NTE5 socket
NTE5-Open.svg|NTE5 with lower part removed
VDSL-Faceplate.svg|VDSL Faceplate removed for the main socket
</gallery>

This is the 'standard' socket that Openreach will install, it has been the standard since the 1980's. The lower half is removable. Removing the lower half gives access to the 'Test Socket' as well as the connectors

=== NTE5 Open ===
=== NTE5 Open ===
=== VDSL Faceplate ===
=== VDSL Faceplate ===

Revision as of 13:12, 20 July 2015

Non-NTE5

Non NTE socket This socket could be an old style master socket, or it could be a secondary socket. Openreach should not be installing this style of socket as the master socket when installing a new phone line.

NTE5

This is the 'standard' socket that Openreach will install, it has been the standard since the 1980's. The lower half is removable. Removing the lower half gives access to the 'Test Socket' as well as the connectors

NTE5 Open

VDSL Faceplate

Service Specific Faceplate

Unfiltered Broadband Faceplate (Removed)

Unfiltered Broadband Faceplate (AAISP Branded)

Unfiltered Broadband Faceplate (Installed)