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Using Mobile Phone as a Handset with Digital Voice

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Is it feasible to use mobile phones as additional handsets with the Digital Voice landline from BT and if so then are there Apps/information to help BT customers using their mobile phones as handsets?

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Re: Using Mobile Phone as a Handset with Digital Voice

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@kanesh 

Mobile phones do not use DECT, they use either the mobile network, or Wi-Fi.

BT Digital Voice uses DECT to communicate with the BT handsets.

So the answer would be no.

 

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digital voice connects to SH2 base by dect not wifi so mobile will not connect to base.  you could divert all incoming calls to your mobile especially if BT mobile



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You can use call diversion completely free of charge if the mobile you are diverting to is on the BT network but of course you are limited to 1 phone

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Thank you all. I remember using the BT SmartTalk App a few years ago to make VoIP (landline) calls from mobile phones. This was when our landline wasn’t using VoIP/DV. Surely with the VoIP/DV landlines, it must be technically feasible to implement something where we can utilise our mobile phones with our landline system instead of spending money and power for separate landline phones.

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@kanesh 

then why not just get Broadband without landline (still need to pay line rental) and use your mobile instead?



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Although it may be technically doable, is there the demand to warrant developing an application for it ?, chances are your mobile supports WiFi calling , so when in range of your ‘hub’ , your mobile uses your broadband and not the mobile network ( and presumably the mobile provider doesn’t charge for any usage that possibly would be chargeable, when operating in this mode ) , so what would be the point if your mobile could mimic a DECT phone and connect to the hub but use ‘DV’ ,apart from the CLI would be the ‘landline’ number , not the mobile number ?….and as said , if it’s a cost issue , BT offer a no telephony option ( so no DV , no landline number etc ) which saves a small amount per month and your mobile still can use WiFi calling.
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I understand the question as I want to do the same thing.  It’s all about keeping the landline number - which is like your home address for many people.  When someone rings that I would like my mobile to ring, as well as any other phones connected directly to the DV service.  It’s standard VoIP so why not over the Wi-Fi.  Noting to do with DECT.

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Hi @hollandpt   You could use the BT Premium Phones plugged into the Smart Hub 2 which will give you a Bluetooth connection so you can answer your calls on your mobile.

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