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If you hate VM so much why do you have their logo for an avatar :S
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I think we should think okay ur sister had a problem but does she want you to broadcast to everyone mate.
As for ur dislike to vm why talk bout them so much |
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I don't know why you missed the part where I've already explained the source of the quote. Quote:
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If you have this fault, we manually datafill the line to disc it.
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Back on topic and enough of the digs
This kind of thing happens quite often with BT and VM phonelines. The Police have to respond to all 999 calls but can reduce the priority if there are multiple false calls from one number. |
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this is a common problem caused by water ingress ,either the copper cable feeding the cab is wet or a joint in the system is wet,[can allso be caused by wet cross connect modules]which is the most common cause of this fault .fluctuating voltages simulate number dialing
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The fault is simulating someone dialling 112. As said previously this is a common problem. Unfortunately I don't have an "in" at faults these days.
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Datafill?
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Strange thread.....
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