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Originally Posted by BobsYourUncle I agree, the picture looks just like the telephone box on the outside of my house. It is of course the phone company's property, but I have had to get into mine more than once while tracing down a telephone problem. It was the only way to determine if the problem was in the house (my responsiblity) or on the line (their problem to fix.) |
there are two sides to an NID; one the consumer is allowed to access and one only the telco is allowed to access.
their lines carry over to the consumer side of the NID and are accessible there for the consumer to troubleshoot anything. If you are not getting line voltage to the consumer side, it is simple a telco problem and they should be contacted.
Since it is the telco property, they can actually press charges for opening that side of the box. I have never seen it done but it is their property and they do control it legally.
they can also remove your phone service for tampering with their equipment.