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2022-07-01 11:31:03 By : Ms. Celina Silman

Community of fiber, mobile and ADSL usersI currently have a 300 Mb fiber contract with Pepephone for €34.60 (old rate) and I have seen that O2 offers the same for €27.In the RITI of my building, the Movistar CTOs are usually saturated, so I am afraid of canceling Pepephone's fiber and when contracting O2 it will not be possible.Is it possible to contract O2 without canceling Pepephone if the technician decides to use the existing installation including the old PTR?In other words, keep Pepephone until it has confirmation that O2 has been able to make the connection to its CTO.At least when I went from Vodafone to Movistar they gave me the same box and the same cable.Just changing the cable on the CTO?There is my doubt, if it is done like this, keep the old company until I see that I have a network with O2You have to tell us, the current CTO of which company it is, because otherwise, we cannot assure you anything.The CTO that I am hooked on now with Pepephone is from Jazztel.That is why I understand that the change of CTO if I go to O2 is mandatoryYou can perfectly, when the O2 guy comes you can directly not mention that you still have service (in fact many times they disconnect active connections), if he sees that there is no place he will not change you, if there is a place, he willMovistar/O2 fiber can now be contracted… on the Orange network!Movistar and Orange connectors are not compatible.it is most likely that the Movistar installer will pull a new connectionI confirm the Movistar and Orange CTOs from my own experience.The installer who came to install Simyo fiber said that the cable connectors do not work from one CTO to the other.He did an additional installation for me and now I have two optical rosettes, each one with its wiring to its corresponding CTO.Wow... I expected that even if the connection had to be changed in the CTO, as is logical, the existing connection could be used from the RITI to the home.But hey, it's a risk to take.Thank you!Good afternoon @Wireles, as my colleagues tell you, normally they will look at reusing the installation if it is inside a RITI, it is quite likely that it will be.Anyway, before you are disconnected from the current operator, the technician will see if the installation is viable, since they will have assigned a port, etc… he only has to change the jumper.If you have not completed the order, and it will not work for you with the new CTO, I understand that the premise is that you stay with service even if it is from the previous operator.Then I'm going to cheer up!I hope the technician comes soon.Thank you very much to all!We assume that you are in a free zone and not in a regulated zone.In regulated area O2 does not sell that rate by decision of Telefónica.Instead of €27, O2 wants people to swallow a €39 fee for just fiber but 600 Mb. How funny.They are crazy thinking about capturing clients like that.Symmetric Fiber of 300Mbps... or 600Mbps together with your Inimitable line.With Simyo: fiber 100 Mb €23 and 300 Mb €26Yes, it is in a free zone.I had read what you comment and I made sure before.Regarding Pepephone, I can't find that price on its page, when entering the Fiber + Mobile section, the cheapest I see is €38.90, 300Mb + 23 Gb cumulative.It is well visible on the main page.They don't have it listed in the combined rates.It's already wanting to get complicated knowing that Movistar's CTO is usually saturated, it's getting into the lion's den.Within the same Grupo MásMóvil you have Fibra 300 options from 20 euros, in which case they would leave you connected to the same Jazztel CTO where you are now.I have also valued it for the fact that the installation remains in the same CTO, but MásMóvil has a permanence of 3 months, and I don't know if I can fulfill it.That is why I was asking about the fact of keeping the current company until the O2 company worksI made the same change as you (Pepephone over Jazztel to O2) and if you say you have RITI, the connectors are the same, SC/APC the same as the ones you have at home.They will only remove the RITI connector from Jazztel's CTO and will pass it on to Telefónica's.During the process I had the router connected to Pepephone registered and then the technician changed it for the HGU.Then you cancel Pepephone and that's it.The PTR-O is the same (the technician erased the previous numbering with alcohol and put the Telefónica one permanently the same) and the internal connection is the same.And give it to unsubscribe...Moderators |Standards |Legal information |We enter for affiliated purchases