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Had a text out of the blue from EE this morning saying that your landline has just gone digital and needs to be plugged into the green socket at the back of your broadband router, otherwise it won't work.
We assumed it was a scam at first, but then noticed the phone line was dead if plugged into the normal socket, but now works from the router.
Problem is our wireless extension phones in the kitchen and bedroom no longer work. I don't understand why they won't work as they pick up the wireless signal from the base phone.
Plus what concerns me if the phone runs from the router, if we have a power cut we won't have a working landline phone.
Problem is my parents only use their landline phone to ring us on our landline phone as they can't use mobile phones, so in the event of a power cut, they won't be able to get hold of us.
Is this digital roll out happening all over the UK?
This info from ofcom should help.
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Barry1010 knows better.
I am deaf and I didn't want to lose my deaf landline phone. Didn't want fibre optic but inadvertently I got it . But I have to say in order for the landline phone to work they inserted a little white box into the landline socket and that meant I was able to keep my landline. Hope that information makes sense.
This happened to us just a week after my son suddenly died , it was an utter and total nightmare.
RH and no they do not help in any way during the transition.
We have no mobile signal in our village so are totally stuffed if we have a power cut and need to telephone the emergency services like we did on the day my son died.
Ofcoms advice is totally useless. When we made a huge fuss EE sent us a back up of 1hrs worth of power which consists of something the size and weight of a car battery. God knows how we connect that in the dark and where the telephone line comes into the house which is not easily accesssible.
The best advice I would give is to complain
to everyone concerned as loudly and frequently as possible, including your MP
If you have a hands free phone that connects wirelessly to a base unit, it won't work during a powercut regardless of whether the line is plugged into a socket or the router. The handset won't be able to find a signal from the base unit. Or at least that's how my phone works and so did my previous one.
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