Hi all, I’ll try to do this without breaking into a rant about BT’s digital voice service. But I have a few questions regarding the service.
1. I noticed is that now when dialling another landline, you have to include the full area code. (E.g. if I wanted to call my neighbour, usually I would dial 9076 8***. But now from the landline I have to Dial 028 9076 8***) Is this a permanent fixture? Is this a temporary fixture that may be improved and amended over time?
2. There seems to be about a 1 or 2 second delay when you lift the receiver before you revive a dial tone. Again, is this something that will improve and get quicker over time, or is this permanent. I know in the early days of telephones there used to be a delay before receiving dial tone.
3. Before on copper, I believe you were allocated an exchange and given a number from there. Are exchanges going away? If so, will that make it easier to choose the telephone number that you want in the future?
there, I didn’t break into a rant. I’m trying to thing of the other questions that were lingering on my mind, but I will add them if and when. Many thanks all
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Hi @rsmyth492
1. Yes you do need the area codes. Ever since I've had cordless phones I've always entered the full number, as you do with mobiles.
2. On FTTC I get a dial tone almost straight away on my DV handsets, what handsets are you using and how are they connected to your SH2?
3. I believe yes and I assume that 'sometime' in the future it may be possible to take your number to a geographical location outside of what is currently restricted by the exchange. How that might work regarding area codes I have no idea, maybe it would still be restricted by area code. If it isn't and you could take your number to a different area code, then I don't see the point if you would have to tell all of your contacts to change the area code. I would imagine that this is some years away anyway.
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I noticed is that now when dialling another landline, you have to include the full area code. (E.g. if I wanted to call my neighbour, usually I would dial 9076 8***. But now from the landline I have to Dial 028 9076 8***) Is this a permanent fixture? Is this a temporary fixture that may be improved and amended over time?
This isn't a temporary feature of DV. The change has been under way for years and is already the case with many exchanges.
I can understand the change to dialing the codes being needed but an early reminder would have been nice I spent ages changing all the numbers that were local stored in my phone so they included the national codes. Then I changed to DV phones. Both the DV and my original phones are BT DECT but I can't see anyway to transfer the memory content to DV.
method of transferring contacts has been covered by quite few posts
@imjollyThanks, I had looked at those however I could not see an easy solution, those that were successful had contact lists on other places to their original phones, I do have other contact lists but do not want those transferred only those stored in my phone, some solutions even included using Python and although it is a language I know I was looking for a simpler solution.
I will now just build a new contact list by saving new calls that I receive or make and gradually build it up again.
@MNroshandel1I got 2 days notice, although it did say a reminder, no mention of national codes, although I was aware of the fact that local codes could not be used.
I didn't bother updating contacts as unless you are aware and export elsewhere then if you need to reset hub or DV base then you lose your contact list. I just use my Alexa phones and voice search which checks contact list in my mobile and then selects the number I require