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homerbart | 12:22 Thu 13th Dec 2007 | Film, Media & TV
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Hi there - Can anybody help me. In October I changed from BT phone to Talk Talk and because I am deaf I have flashing lights to alert me to the phone. One up the stairs and down. Also I enjoy and really want caller display on my phone. Unfortunately Talk Talk is not up to the scratch of BT. Sometimes I get Caller Display sometimes I dont, sometimes the flashing lights work sometimes they dont - sometimes the flashing lights go off intermittently and nobody is on the phone - system is completely unpredictable. I do understand that I maybe have too many RENs running from the phones but BT were able to cope with them. However after a number of emails to Talk Talk and phone calls from my neighbour (cos I cant hear) Talk Talk keep saying it is fixed but of course it is not.

Can anybody tell me if it is true that Talk Talk are weak (though their costs are low) and advise me if I should go back to BT - please give me good advice - would appreciate it indeed. Ta in advance. (I am putting this on a cuppla threads to get awareness of my problem)
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surely this is a wind up?
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forgive me if im wrong but in the post it says i want a phone but im deaf and also my neighbour had to phone because homerbart cant hear, am i missing something???
and if it is correct then keep as far away from talk talk as possible, cheap but crap
just from looking at your posts, i would say go back to bt if you want reliabilty.
is it a textphone you have? is it that thats unreliable?
do you have your doorbell on lights too -is that reliable?
If you have an internet connection, you can try VoIP services for more added features good for poor hearing sense like you. You may appreciate it, try to visit RingCentral site.
You better consult with your phone system provider if they have some kind of alert or any type of accessibility features. I believe some virtual PBX system providers have some kind of text alert on their system. Media URL: http://officephonesystemslair.blogspot.com/
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0800-049-7802

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