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Message 11 of 18

Re: Dead Landline

I’ve tried calling 0800800151 several times and all that happens is I get sent a text message to check my phone line which says there’s no fault 

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Message 12 of 18

Re: Dead Landline


@Vallantho wrote:

If I dial from my mobile I get a busy tone. You know the long beep beep beep one. I don’t know the technical terms sorry 

 


Then you have a short circuit on your line. You need to make sure the fault is not in your house, by plugging your phone directly into the test socket which is located behind the master socket.

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If you do not get dial tone at the test socket, then you will need to request an engineer visit, as it must be an external fault.

 

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Message 13 of 18

Re: Dead Landline


@Keith_Beddoe wrote:

@Vallantho wrote:

If I dial from my mobile I get a busy tone. You know the long beep beep beep one. I don’t know the technical terms sorry 

 


Then you have a short circuit on your line. You need to make sure the fault is not in your house, by plugging your phone directly into the test socket which is located behind the master socket.

@Keith_Beddoe  It would normally indicate a short, but if the OP's broadband is working and the line tests ok, it sounds more like an exchange fault.

If you do not get dial tone at the test socket, then you will need to request an engineer visit, as it must be an external fault.

 


 

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Message 14 of 18

Re: Dead Landline


@licquorice wrote:

@Keith_Beddoe wrote:

@Vallantho wrote:

If I dial from my mobile I get a busy tone. You know the long beep beep beep one. I don’t know the technical terms sorry 

 


Then you have a short circuit on your line. You need to make sure the fault is not in your house, by plugging your phone directly into the test socket which is located behind the master socket.

@Keith_Beddoe  It would normally indicate a short, but if the OP's broadband is working and the line tests ok, it sounds more like an exchange fault.

If you do not get dial tone at the test socket, then you will need to request an engineer visit, as it must be an external fault.

 


 


The home hub can go short circuit inside, but still allow broadband. Also a short circuit on the phone side of the microfilter (filtered faceplate) , will still allow broadband.

An extension connected to the filtered side, could be short circuit (very common).

Even the lifeline unit could be looping the line, especially if its on an extension and had developed a fault.

 

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Message 15 of 18

Re: Dead Landline

Ok so I plugged the phone into the test socket and still do dial tone 

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Message 16 of 18

Re: Dead Landline

Still no dial tone from the test socket so does that mean we can rule out the hub as a problem?

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Message 17 of 18

Re: Dead Landline


@Vallantho wrote:

Ok so I plugged the phone into the test socket and still do dial tone 


Then you will need to book an engineer visit, as you have proven the fault outside of your property, and this should be fixed for free.

Either ring again, or go online and report it again, but this time chose the option to book a visit from Openreach. You will have to say you have completed the home checks, before it progresses to the booking an engineer option.

As @licquorice  has said, it could be an exchange fault.

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Message 18 of 18

Re: Dead Landline

Hi @Vallantho,

Thank you for posting. I'm sorry you haven't been able to get your service repaired. If you send me your details, I'll be able to take a look at what is happening with the fault.

I have sent you a private message with instructions on how to contact the team.  You can access your messages via the envelope icon at the top right of the screen, or click on this link, Private messages

Thanks,

Paddy

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