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Crackling On My Phone
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I am getting a lot of crackling on my phone. My provider for phone and broadband is TalkTalk but I don't know if they own the telephone line or if BT do so I don't know who to report it too.Anybody know? Thanks.
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If the fault is outside the property then BT / Openreach will rectify it ..
Should the fault be inside the property then it is down to yourself to either fix it or get someone to do it for you.
You can do the initial test yourself, this will determine if the fault is internal or external ..
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If the fault is outside the property then BT / Openreach will rectify it ..
Should the fault be inside the property then it is down to yourself to either fix it or get someone to do it for you.
You can do the initial test yourself, this will determine if the fault is internal or external ..
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Fixed phone I assume.
Your beef is with your supplier. That's who you contact. That they let BT connect the local link, is for them to moan at BT.
That stated BT still gets involved and if they aren't competent enough to find the error they will find a way to claim the issue is in your house somehow, and charge for the callout. So at the very least put a phone that you know is ok connected to the socket in the main box and confirm the issue is still there.
I suspect a dodgy connection or cable break is the most likely cause. These are intermittent and consequently difficult for BT to find and admit to.
Your beef is with your supplier. That's who you contact. That they let BT connect the local link, is for them to moan at BT.
That stated BT still gets involved and if they aren't competent enough to find the error they will find a way to claim the issue is in your house somehow, and charge for the callout. So at the very least put a phone that you know is ok connected to the socket in the main box and confirm the issue is still there.
I suspect a dodgy connection or cable break is the most likely cause. These are intermittent and consequently difficult for BT to find and admit to.
It is a long time but I used to be with TalkTalk years ago - I switched over from BT - hopeless they Talk Talk were. Everything went awry on me. I'm different tho because I have telephone lights, bells upstairs and down and I had to leave them and go back to BT. I was told then that BT probably "interfered" with the line cos it was their line.