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Old 16-10-2022, 15:43   #12
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Re: VOIP

About a month ago I too received the adaptor and was told I will be told when to plug it in, and not to do yet as my phone wouldn't work.


Well on Wednesday I couldn't receive any calls, but could make them not good when you are waiting an important call about my dad.


On Thursday my phone was completely dean, so I called them on Friday, and they said I had been switched to VOIP.


So I ran some extension cable I had pre bought in anticipation of this, so now I'm back up and running.


My only concern in that if there is a power cut I'll have no landline, but hopefully the mobile will still work.
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