Hello everyone.
im sure this might be a common problem. When the phone is connected directly to the wall socket, the sound is still there.
i am very grateful for any help.
kind regards. John.
If you are using a cordless phone it is quite common. If not a few more details might help, what sort of faceplate is in use (photo would help a lot), do you have broadband if so what type (ADSL, VDSL, full fibre...).
Hello
Thanks so much for your quick reply.
I have Home Essential and Fibre Essential.
here is my plug by the window and also my home phone.
home phone cordless with call blocking.
im going to try just a normal phone and see if it helps.
Thanks a lot for your time.
kind regards John
The socket in the photograph is just a phone socket which suggests it is either a slave socket with the master socket elsewhere, or one into which you have a microfilter fitted to split phone from broadband. If the problem is not resolved with using a normal phone it might be worth try a different microfilter (assuming you are using one) or trying the phone in the master socket. If the master socket has a removable faceplate also try removing that and plugging the phone into the internal socket to see if that makes any difference.
Hi Paul
Thanks for your reply.
the socket is the main one coming into the flat. Yes, there is a micro filter and I unplugged it, to connect an old phone direct to the socket.
I have tried it with the micro filter and the noise is still there.
thanks so much.
kind regards John.
Sounds like an earth contact fault. Have you reported the fault to BT, a line test should pick it up.
I agree with @licquorice there is one more thing you might want to try and that is a quiet line test (dial 17070 from your wired phone) and if there is any noise then report that as it should be completely quiet other than announcements every minute or so.