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Loss of dialling tone
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How is it possible to be using broadband via a BT line but there is no dialling tone on my handset? Had no problem in the past.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quite possibly a fault in the exvhange on the 'telephony' side of the wiring, or in the equipment which handles phone calls (the broadband side being separate).
More likely, there's a dodgy joint, or even a complete disconnection, on one half of the copper pair between your house and the exchange. This will prevent DC current flowing to give you dialling tone, but the AC RF broadband signal can 'jump the gap'.
If the former is the case, you should see normal speeds, but if the latter, performance will be below par.
In either case, report it as a normal line fault to your telephony provider - and don't mention broadband!
More likely, there's a dodgy joint, or even a complete disconnection, on one half of the copper pair between your house and the exchange. This will prevent DC current flowing to give you dialling tone, but the AC RF broadband signal can 'jump the gap'.
If the former is the case, you should see normal speeds, but if the latter, performance will be below par.
In either case, report it as a normal line fault to your telephony provider - and don't mention broadband!
The BT engineer phoned me today saying the problem had been fixed. It was a bad connection in a junction box about 1/2 mile from my house. I was the only one in the area to be affected. At least BT seems to listen and act on your complaints, more than can be said for Tiscali where E-mails and telephone conversations have been going back and forth for over 2 months without a conclusion. It seems they are just after your dosh.
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