I'm about to sell some similar phones (2016) as we upgraded to Philips xenia
ones.
But about VoIP, you may want to check out
www.vonage.co.uk
They are huge in the US and Canada and just moved here this year too.
They provide equipment to connect a regular phone to an ethernet port (eg on
router).
I wanted to setup my wife in FL and also my parents in Scotland, but as our
broadband line is ADSL, we are apparently not allowed to ditch our BT phone
line?
It all has something to do with a hot topic in telecoms right now called
"Local Loop Unbundling".
Perhaps someone reading this could provide more of an insight as I've only
just become aware that BT can force me to have their phone service if I want
broadband (even with another provider).
I should also point out that if there is a dispute with your phone service,
BT has the right to deny access to any broadband service provided by anyone
too.
"Nigel M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In uk.telecom.broadband, Nigel M wrote:
>
> >I've just bought a job lot of DECT/GAP base stations and PSUs on eBay
>
> As it happens, the base stations have answering machines (they are from
> the BT / Siemens Diverse 3016).
>
> Is there such a concept as an "incoming call" on VOIP, and would an
> answering machine pick up?
>
> Anyway, I've got an auction on eBay:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=5174236865
>
>
> --
> Nigel M
> "Occam's razor is not always sharp"