Hi,
Just been notified I'm moving from my old landline to Digital Voice. Will I still be able to use my existing (several years old) handset or will I need a new one compatible with DV?
I already have BT Broadband and a Smart Hub 2.
Thanks
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By handset do you mean a cordless handset or a simple corded phone?
Either way, you can continue to use whatever you have by simply unplugging it from the master socket and plugging it into the green socket at the rear of the SH2 (which may have a sticker covering it).
Thanks for the quick response.
It is a cordless handset; one part plugs into a power socket and the other to the telephone socket which is on a splitter thing in the wall.
The SH2 has 4 yellow sockets visible on the back which look like a phone socket could plug in there. One is called "gig ethernet". None of these are currently used. In addition, there is something labelled "Phone" with a sicker labelled "Digital Voice Customers Only". Will it simply be a case of plugging my phone into that (after I've removed the sticker).
Thanks
yes just remove sticker and connect cable from wall phone socket to the green socket on back of hub and phone should work
were you not offered a new DV phone from BT? if not phone CS 150 and request one free
the FAQ may answer some of you problems
https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-phone-including-Digital/Digital-Voice-FAQs/td-p/2207485
Yes, hey have offered a Digital Voice Home Phone for free. Do I actually need one or will the existing handset be ok? I'm not interested in Alexa or anything new. I just want to be able to make and receive phone calls as before.
I guess if they are offering a free DVHP maybe I should ask for one anyway just to be on the safe side
Thanks
The free phone doesn't require a base station, the hub is the cordless base station so is a much neater solution.
Thanks great! Thanks for all your help and quick replies!
For what it's worth, when getting DV during recontracting I said I didn't need DV phones as I had a Panasonic triple set but they sent me an advanced one anyway. I've set it up slightly usefully alongside the Panasonics but have told Alexa she's not welcome here.