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Our engineer visits your site to check your current infrastructure. This is to help you find out if any additional work is required to install the One Net Office equipment.
It's up to you to ensure your site meets the infrastructure reference guide requirements, as we cannot take responsibility for your infrastructure. If your site is not ready, this may impact your going live date.
To run the One Net Office service, you can use a dedicated data network or share your existing network.
To learn more about infrastructure requirements, see the infrastructure reference guide in the Resources box at the top-right of this article.
To learn more about infrastructure requirements, see the infrastructure reference guide in the Resources box at the top-right of this article.
We will arrange a call with you to discuss your chosen One Net solution to make sure all your requirements and expectations are met.
Once we've collected all the required information, we create a call routing document for your One Net Office transfer. This document covers the details of your site, user setup, numbers to be ported and the intended behaviour of the calls.
When you are satisfied with the call routing design, email your delivery coordinator to let us know we can proceed with the One Net Office transfer. If we don't hear from you before the review date, we will proceed with the designed solution.
To learn more about incoming call flow routing options, see the call flow example in the Resources box at the top-right of this article.
For your One Net Office service to work, you also need to have a new service access line, which is installed by Openreach.
Direct the Openreach engineer to the place where the communications cabinet or shelf with One Net equipment will be located. The location should be marked appropriately, using the guide provided by your delivery coordinator. The wall socket needs to be placed within 1.5m from the location of our router.
To learn more about the service access line, see the Network Termination Equipment (NTE) location guide in the Resources box at the top-right of this article.
Your delivery coordinator will send your One Net router to your site by courier and inform you of the delivery time.
When your new service access line has been installed, connect the router. Follow the instructions included in the box. After a successful installation, contact your delivery coordinator. We will start monitoring your line to test the stability of the connection.
Monitoring the stability of your line can take up to 3 working days.
You can also consider our Home Worker solution. Home Worker is a service that allows you to use a pre-configured One Net desk phone at home, through any broadband internet connection.
Ask your delivery coordinator for an additional power adapter (unless you already have a spare power adapter or you use Power over Ethernet facilities at home).
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