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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostConventional landlines are being phased out next year anyway, though I understand internet based alternatives are available as a stand alone device.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
I have to keep my landline in order to ring my mobile to discover where I'd put it down.
I have lost and found phones, though sometimes I wonder if it would be better if they stayed lost.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
But you still have to have a router, don't you? If you get a power cut (as I did last week) it stops working. Brilliant idea.
The technology that we currently use to make landline phone calls is being upgraded over the next few years. Here's what you need to know.
As you say power cuts are a problem, even more so for those who don't have alternatives - for whatever reason - such as a mobile phone. There are also question marks over how well the switchover will be handled for those who have care related alarm call systems, and the power packs/batteries to keep a phone working during a power cut which apparently only last for about an hour.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
One quite often hears 'Somebody rang but didn't leave a message or their number'.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
Many years ago when I was still with BT and before the pronoun issue existed the standard message for 1471 would say "the caller withheld their number". I could never understand why it couldn't be the number rather than their number, but now that becomes even more questionable as their is used for the non-binary gender option thingy.
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Talking of phones, routers and internet based calls, aside from the problems with power cuts causing people to be cut off, there's also the problem with call quality. We have VOIP (Voice Over Internet Phones) at work and they are awful! Sometimes the person on the other end of the call sounds more like a Dalek than a human! Why replace a perfectly decent system with something digital all in the way of progress even though it's worse than the original system? Crass stupidity rules again - it's rather like the farcical idea of turning off the FM signal and making everything digital radio based from a few years ago.Best regards,
Jonathan
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Maybe they claim the old phone system is more expensive to maintain, as they did with the old railway system they wrecked in the 1960s. Was it AJP Taylor who said 'one thing we learn from history is that people never learn from history'?
In the future there'll be TV documentaries about it, asking 'how did we (alwys 'we' not they) allow it to happen?'
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Originally posted by Jonathan View PostTalking of phones, routers and internet based calls, aside from the problems with power cuts causing people to be cut off, there's also the problem with call quality. We have VOIP (Voice Over Internet Phones) at work and they are awful! Sometimes the person on the other end of the call sounds more like a Dalek than a human! Why replace a perfectly decent system with something digital all in the way of progress even though it's worse than the original system? Crass stupidity rules again - it's rather like the farcical idea of turning off the FM signal and making everything digital radio based from a few years ago.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
More info here.
The technology that we currently use to make landline phone calls is being upgraded over the next few years. Here's what you need to know.
As you say power cuts are a problem, even more so for those who don't have alternatives - for whatever reason - such as a mobile phone. There are also question marks over how well the switchover will be handled for those who have care related alarm call systems, and the power packs/batteries to keep a phone working during a power cut which apparently only last for about an hour.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Jonathan View PostTalking of phones, routers and internet based calls, aside from the problems with power cuts causing people to be cut off, there's also the problem with call quality. We have VOIP (Voice Over Internet Phones) at work and they are awful! Sometimes the person on the other end of the call sounds more like a Dalek than a human Why replace a perfectly decent system with something digital all in the way of progress even though it's worse than the original system?! Crass stupidity rules again - it's rather like the farcical idea of turning off the FM signal and making everything digital radio based from a few years ago.
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