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Yes, might well be the case. Digging around here they do take a local power feed for the new fibre parts and that has often been a source of delay for people being able to upgrade.
hope that helps, good thing is that I use a laptop and the wattage is really low, hence I can work like 1-2h without power as it also runs on it's battery plus the modem only consumes 8W and my 2 monitors each 25W. So if you experience power cuts then check your devices how much watts they consume and add it up. Then you can calculate what UPS you would need in order to give you enough time to close trades and so on. hope that helps
Seeing that Mastadee's answer related to Mexico, and as you also live in the UK, I bought this one a couple of years ago (when I was buying a new computer), and got it from these people:
At the time they only had this 1300va model in stock as it was fairly new, I wanted the Sinewave technology, but now they have the smaller 900va model in stock too. If I was buying today I would probably get the smaller model. For reference the 1300va model gives me about 45 minutes of run time with charting packages open on an i7 350GHz quad with 16GB ram, an SSD and standard hard drive an okay graphics card and a couple of monitors. All of my computer stuff basically except for a laser printer which, because they have a very large power draw when they are switched on that can overwhelm a UPS; should not be plugged in to it.