I read conflicting reports that you can switch it off, and that it's not possible (switch it off in MyBT but it's still active on the system). Anybody know the facts? And if you can switch it off, can you switch it back on again for free?
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1571 is a free service for all DV customers so I can't see any reason why would be charged for it.
I've never tried switching it off but if you want to because you prefer to use your own answering machine then you can set the number of rings before it kicks in to (if I remember correctly) a maximum of 10.
Digital Voice supports multiple free calling features that are chargeable on the PSTN network, the list of them can be found Here
1571 is free (Advanced voicemail is also available for a monthly charge.) and can be switched off if not required and enabled if you change your mind.
The link to do that has already been posted.
@Dave1000 That seems strange. I have a Panasonic cordless answerphone. With the 1571 set to 10 rings and my phone set to 5 my answerphone works fine.
As mentioned above, this doesn't work, at least not for us. We've followed the instructions and the option to switch off is not there.