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Old 05-07-2004, 10:28   #1
Nemesis
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NTL and Panasonic DECT Phones

I've moved recently, from Bromley (ex CWC) platform back to Langley platform.

Basically same set up in new house as I had before. Digi TV, Phone, BB.

In the old house I had two Panasonic DECT phones working from one base with built in Answer phone. Worked with no problems whatsoever.

Now, the phones ring intermittently, and the answerphone never kicks in.

I know what your going to say, the phones are faulty, I thought so myself, so got the units replaced. Same thing happens with new one.

So my thoughts lead to the Phone line itself. I rang NTL who did a line check ... came back all clear, they have activated the NTL answer service as a consolation. But I'm not overly happy with the situation.

My question is whether there may be a problem with the signal strength to the house. As I said the phone rings intermittently when there is a call coming through, whereas a standard phone will ring ok. Does the signal strength need to be higher for DECT phones.

Anyone else had this type of problem, and how can I get it resolved ???

Thanks
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