The missing network connections were located, it was mainly a problem of missing labels and me misreading a label; all the cables are accounted for. For the telephone, the solution will change: the boss recommended to ask for a new telephone connection to the outside, as they have no idea where this cable runs and how it is connected at various points. As I intend to get ADSL, it might be a problem. The new cable would just enter near the fusebox, so that solves those problems as well.
The non-function socket was probably an oversight in the fusebox, but they have to come and sort it out. It is this nice industrial looking thing: all the cables enter and are attached to numbered holders in the top, and from their they are ran to the different fuses. The box is big, but it is so nicely structured that is it almost is a work of art.
So: woohoo, the electricians come for the last time today. And this for the third day!
The non-function socket was probably an oversight in the fusebox, but they have to come and sort it out. It is this nice industrial looking thing: all the cables enter and are attached to numbered holders in the top, and from their they are ran to the different fuses. The box is big, but it is so nicely structured that is it almost is a work of art.
So: woohoo, the electricians come for the last time today. And this for the third day!


This may well prevent me from removing them for cleaning and for repairing the wall behind it. The whole order of work was: remove and clean radiators, fix walls, fix floors, paint.
I don't know if I'm sharing the number with somebody else, or how it happened, but they will have to return...
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