Just moved, BT was here before..kind of..(Sky inte...

Hey,
I've just moved in and everything is in the air at the moment, and tomorrow, at a good time, when phone help goes on I'l order my broadband.
How long roughly will it take for the internet to be switched on?
There was a phone signal coming through on monday, I phoned my mobile from it, but its since then been turned off, to me this suggests that because all the wiring and what not is already done that it might not take the whole 2 weeks, at least that's what I'm praying for as I work from home and rely heavily on the internet and the mobile AP I'm using currently is not sufficient enough for my needs (Uploading and downloading data-sheets).
I've been busy with medical emergencies in the family and traveling, I moved through a mutal exchange and it sort of got dumped onto me as the lady I was mutally trading flat with said she's got until 5 in the evening or she's going to be homeless, not sure how but I took it on anyway.
I'm in a very vulnerable place right now and I'm finding it hard to not have a breakdown and now learning that I might have to wait 2 weeks for the internet to be switched on this is really putting a lot of presure on me and I'm getting to the point where juggling work and real life and finding time to sort out my flat, and being on my own, is really going to push me over the edge.
Can someone please shed light on what can be done? I wouldn't mind at all at paying a little extra to have it moved up as it would save my job, almost literally...depends.
I used to have a BT phone line at my old address, which was for my Sky subscription and the lady I swapped with also had Sky, with home phone...Just trying to give as much information as possible as this is an extremely important subject for me right now and I just need things to be clear.
Sorry for the wall of text, honestly. 

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