Telephones: Original GPO junction boxes.

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I moved into my new house last month and I'm trying to tidy up the telephone wiring. However, all I have is the original GPO junction box. Actually, there are two of them. Am I allowed to touch them? Or are they like modern master sockets and not to be fiddled with by customers.

Ideally, I'd like to remove them and fit a modern master socket.

I spoke to BT and they said I had to talk to my service provider. I spoke to Sky and after an hour of trying to explain (via their online chat) what I had and what I wanted, I gave up. They either didn't understand, or didn't want to. They eventually agreed to test for faults, but if none were found refused to assist in any way. I wasn't reporting a fault as such. I just wanted to know if I could replace my older wiring & sockets, with new ones. I want to maximise call quality and internet speeds.
 
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Strictly speaking, no you can't touch any of it.
But I seriously doubt that their record keeping is such that they'd know that they hadn't installed a new socket sometime in the past ;)
 

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