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Dital switch confusion

nuttyknitter
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Re: Dital switch confusion

@jab1  It is a Panasonic KX-TGF320E

jab1
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Re: Dital switch confusion

Check Amazon/ebay - they are available. Make sure any you look at are for that model, though, those sites have a tendency to lump the wrong models into listings.

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nuttyknitter
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Re: Dital switch confusion

@jab1  Thank you for the warning, I will check carefully before buying any.

A friend who has full fibre told me to check a website for Phonely? I don't suppose this would work with our copper line?

After seeing some of the replies on here I am wondering if migrating to EE will solve things for us. 

HPsauce
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Re: Dital switch confusion

This looks to be the right sort of additional handset for £30. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/188178374708?

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Re: Dital switch confusion


@nuttyknitter wrote:

@jab1  Thank you for the warning, I will check carefully before buying any.

A friend who has full fibre told me to check a website for Phonely? I don't suppose this would work with our copper line?

After seeing some of the replies on here I am wondering if migrating to EE will solve things for us. 


If you do move to EE, it will be on a part-fibre connection, and your current Panasonic base station will just plug into the EE router. Phonely is only of interest if you stay with PN, and would entail a little more work.

 

@HPsauce Yes, one of a number I saw.

John
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Re: Dital switch confusion


@nuttyknitter wrote:

A friend who has full fibre told me to check a website for Phonely? I don't suppose this would work with our copper line?

After seeing some of the replies on here I am wondering if migrating to EE will solve things for us. 


That's another way to go, to keep your home phone and telephone number, without needing to move from Plusnet.

Jones
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Re: Dital switch confusion


@MisterW wrote:

Given the abysmal figures for this customers connection

With those estimates, voip might be a struggle especially when there's other traffic on the connection


@nuttyknitter ,

I think that BT/EE Digital Voice should work OK on your line.

Twenty or so years ago I had an early version of BT Digital Voice on an ADSL line. I forget the exact figures, but our down-speed was about 2.5Mbps and the up-speed less than 1Mbps. Our exchange is well over a mile from our house and I now know that there was a problem with our line. It wasn't called Digital Voice at the time, but the line worked fine.

bmc
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Re: Dital switch confusion

@nuttyknitter 

The more devices using the internet at the same time reduces the speed available for each device.

 

I seem to recall that VOIP will work on a 0.5 Mpbs connection. This was related to providing a voice only service.

 

Brian

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Re: Dital switch confusion

Last year BT were looking at 0.5Mbs service for those who only had landline.

I would guess thats symetric i.e. 0.5Mbs down and up which doesnt leave much room if low VSDL of 0.8 upload