Help! If I get infinity does the engineer HAVE to ...

Here's the situation, my internet is slow as fu**, especially my xbox, currently I have it on a wireless 5mbps connection. I heard and have seen that you don't get your full speed on a wireless connection. I have one telephone socket (master) downstairs, and I am not having a wire running on my stairs looking a mess. What I wanted to know, could the infinity engineer install an extra telephone socket upstairs when he comes? I know this would cost extra but how much? Oh and does anyone know when infinity is in my area? I won't give you my address but I live in hattersley mottram?

To get Openreach to install an extension will cost you around £130.00 you could try using Powerlines to connect from the infinity kit to your PC?Xbox this link explains more
http://forumhelp.dyndns.info/networking/powerline_operation.jpg as to weather Infinity is available you can check on the BT.COM website if you try and place an order for infinity
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