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The dial tone has disappeared from our line today but the
internet connection is still there. (Incoming calls were diverted to a mobile before I was home from work so I don't know if it will still receive incoming calls). Is this likely to be because of something having been altered at the exchange? It seems very odd to me and I'd appreciate a basic explanation of how this can happen. thanks Syd Syd Hancock |
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Syd Hancock wrote:
> The dial tone has disappeared from our line today but the > internet connection is still there. (Incoming calls were > diverted to a mobile before I was home from work so I don't know > if it will still receive incoming calls). Is this likely to be > because of something having been altered at the exchange? It > seems very odd to me and I'd appreciate a basic explanation of > how this can happen. > > thanks > Syd This has happened to our line a number of times. Iirc BT call it a "Pair fault". It appears to be a quite common issue, but BT are usually quite prompt at resolving it (it's happened here 3 times this year, each of which was resolved within 16 hours of reporting). If you've not done so already, I'd recommend reporting it via: https://www.cs-server1.bt.com/hhway-...TimeFR.frLogin hth. |
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"Syd Hancock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:d17fkn$ulq$(E-Mail Removed)... > The dial tone has disappeared from our line today but the > internet connection is still there. (Incoming calls were > diverted to a mobile before I was home from work so I don't know > if it will still receive incoming calls). Is this likely to be > because of something having been altered at the exchange? It > seems very odd to me and I'd appreciate a basic explanation of > how this can happen. Could be all sorts of things. Our line was a short circuit (at DC) a few weeks ago. Needed the pavement digging up to fix it. We had no telephone service at all for 10 days. ADSL worked fine throughout though! (Not that I told BT in case it affected our compensation...) ADSL is basically a radio signal, so it travels on the surface of a conductor rather than in the middle. You don't need a traditional DC circuit for it to work, just a wire from one end to the other will do. Sometimes even a wire with small gaps in works! It makes me wonder just how bad those voice lines are that get *refused* an ADSL service... Cheers, Dan. |
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 at 20:13:11, Syd Hancock (Syd Hancock
<(E-Mail Removed)>) wrote: >The dial tone has disappeared from our line today but the >internet connection is still there. (Incoming calls were >diverted to a mobile before I was home from work so I don't know >if it will still receive incoming calls). Is this likely to be >because of something having been altered at the exchange? It >seems very odd to me and I'd appreciate a basic explanation of >how this can happen. > >thanks >Syd > Not quite the same, but we had horrible screeching on our line for about 12 hours (like a very loud dialup modem permanently connected) they day before we were connected. Not being used to what it would sound, I thought it was how a phone without a filter would sound -- Mike |
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Martyn Dewar wrote:
> Syd Hancock wrote: > >> The dial tone has disappeared from our line today but the >> internet connection is still there. (Incoming calls were >> diverted to a mobile before I was home from work so I don't >> know if it will still receive incoming calls). Is this likely >> to be because of something having been altered at the >> exchange? It seems very odd to me and I'd appreciate a basic >> explanation of how this can happen. >> >> thanks >> Syd > > This has happened to our line a number of times. Iirc BT call > it a "Pair fault". > > It appears to be a quite common issue, but BT are usually quite > prompt at resolving it (it's happened here 3 times this year, > each of which was resolved within 16 hours of reporting). > > If you've not done so already, I'd recommend reporting it via: > https://www.cs-server1.bt.com/hhway-...TimeFR.frLogin Many thanks to all for replies and explanations. FWIW we reported the fault as soon as it was noticed yesterday morning and are waiting for a repair. We live just outside a village on the end of a long length of wire that at time passes through some trees. When the wind blows the branches damage the wires. We had five outages since last summer but neither BT nor the trees owner seem interested in doing anything to remove the cause of the problem. Ho hum. Syd |
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