If you’ve received a letter from Rural Fibre Co, it means you’re in one and area to be connected to their fibre network – and you’re now ready to take the next step toward getting Splice Internet.
Why you received it
This letter means:
Rural Fibre Co has completed most of the network build in your street.
Your property is now eligible for a lead-in installation – the cable that connects your home to the fibre network.
You can start booking your installation appointment.
What’s included
Your letter will outline:
Next steps – How to sign up with a provider and choose your plan.
Booking instructions – A unique link or QR code to book your installation date online.
Expected works – A short description of what will happen on installation day, including any digging or drilling required.
What to do if it’s confusing or incorrect
If you’re not sure what the letter means or think something’s wrong (for example, the address isn’t yours or you’ve already got a fibre lead-in), you can:
Contact Rural Fibre Co – their contact details are listed in the letter.
Check your address in our online availability tool to confirm your status.
Reach out to Splice – we can help you understand your connection stage and guide you to the next step.
Tip: Keep the letter handy – it contains the booking link you’ll need to schedule your installation.
