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Do you still need a landline? MAYBE if you're super rural. Otherwise we say ditch your landline phone and save your cash for an awesome cell phone plan. If you're paying $40 for a landline phone, pay $40 for a cell phone plan and get more of everything. 🤍Whistleout.com/cellphones #cellphones #landlinephone #landlines #landlinephoneplan #telephone
For more information visit: 🤍 Here is everything you needs to know about BT switching off analogue/landline telephones and what your business should do if your phones, fax, fire alarm or payment machines currently use telephone landlines. Our video and guide explain: 0:00 - Introduction to BT switching off analogue telephones 0:20 - What is the PSTN network? 0:53 - Why are telephones moving to VoIP/cloud? 1:49 - How will it affect my business? 3:02 - How can Superfast IT help? Technology constantly moves forward and this is true for our phones systems and business telephony. Some time ago, BT announced that they were retiring their PSTN and ISDN network, becoming end of life by 2026. This means that if you use analogue, traditional landlines or ISDN in your business, you will have to move to cloud telephone (VoIP) by December 2025. For more information visit: 🤍
An investigation into why BT are migrating all the old analogue landlines to Digital Voice.
One estimate holds that business landline phones would be extinct by 2027 (4:14). WCCO Mid-Morning - August 5, 2021
The trend downwards and the possible demise eventually of the landline telephone in the UK. The history of, the facts, figures and why the trend happening and why people are being forced to use landlines, they neither use or want at this time. Five million households say they no longer need a home phone (landline) telephone. Nearly three in ten people say the last person to phone was a nuisance caller, with the proportion of scam calls rocketing six-fold since 2017. *The rant (from the things I know about this situation): Okay, so I know perhaps too much about this, but since BT (British Telecom) shares went on the market back in the 1980s and opened up the market for other companies - they were allowed to keep hold of ALL the lines (they could rent out to others). Fast forward, BT and *Openreach being linked still had this stranglehold of the lines into the 21st Century and into the internet and mobile phone era. OFCOM kept looking at the issue and kept telling BT to do better, but all the reports I have seen over the many years, BT said all sorts of nonsense and crap to keep hold of the lines they could rent out to customers, even though more and more people only want broadband - not the phone line - as it is not needed or wanted. Okay, so there are still a lot of older people who rely on the landline phone, but the numbers with mobile phones and no landline is also increasing. BT had the option years ago to roll out broadband to each household so no need to use a phone line but stopped short - deliberately, so they could supply the road to house via the copper wire - hence you still need to have a landline and of course - who owns all the lines - BT. With less people using lines - they rental prices increase, BT and others says it needs to be - greedy if you ask me. In the last year or two - OFCOM finally got fed up and split BT and *Openreach but only partially, I saw a short while later the spokesperson for OFCOM has left for another top job and I already saw how they were giving so many weak chances to BT to clean up their act and they just didn't. I'm just wondering now, if they were pushed from that job for being so weak and ineffective? This means the British customer if they want broadband for the home currently will have to have a landline as there are very few alternatives to have one without one. And the prices are just going up, as well as BT buying out several rivals but they are part of BT PLC group. So people are unfairly forced to have a landline who don't want one, whilst others with a mobile and mobile broadband never have to and that is increasing. A fact/story I heard in the last couple of years, is how many young people only know of a landline, because their parents have one but they just don't, they didn't even know number for the landline, even if they lived with their parents currently or before leaving home. I have some other personal involvement with BT outside of this, which shows their trickery and the like, which messed me around for years. Meaning BT's hold of the lines and forcing us all to have a landline, means its has been a nice little earner for BT for decades and could be for years to come. So how do I/you make calls for free: a) Saynoto0870 - find generic and free phone numbers and/or use free phone numbers to get to the switchboard and get you through to companies 0p 🤍 b) Alexa - FREE calls over the internet c) Free phone numbers d) If you have friends/family on same company free calls for up to an hour 0p e) no calls using a mobile (which I have) and only use as a backup (which I never use) or incoming calls as its linked to many places. My landline phone bill 0p for years - except we have to pay this line rental at around £200 a year for not using it. Okay, rant over, lol. * Openreach is a functional division of telecommunications company BT plc, that maintains the telephone cables, ducts, cabinets and exchanges that connect nearly all homes and businesses in the United Kingdom to the national broadband and telephone network. OFCOM: The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. Ofcom has wide-ranging powers across the television, radio, telecoms and postal sectors. #telephone #landlines
This is a recording of the January 18th virtual meeting/Q and A on the recent discontinuation of copper landline service for Capitol Hill residents. Featuring a representative from Verizon. This event focused on questions such as: What does this change mean for you? What happens in a power outage? Will they need to dig a hole in your walls to install it? Will you need new phones? And more.
Getting rid of landlines altogether by 2025 is wrong. There needs to be a discussion about the damaging consequences of removing this important alternative communications tool. When they go we become totally dependent of smartphones that are totally reliant on an internet connection. Then there are the implications for rural communities and older people. Yet there is no debate about this and the government has washed its hands on the issue. The telecoms industry will both save money, by getting rid of the analogue system and make money through all the 'upgrades' people will require
Hi, this 'How To' video shows you what to do if you have a fault on your telephone line, it covers how to fault find and repair which can save you a serious amount of money on call out charges. It shows examples of common faults such as no dial tone, noisy line, permanent engaged tone and many others. Basic fault finding can be done with no specialist tools and a simple process of elimination to point out the faulty phone, skybox or faulty extension wiring. If you need telecom products please visit: 🤍
The new telephone book for next year is out now - and it's thinner than ever.
The WCCO Mid-Morning panel discusses how more than a quarter of U.S. homes have dropped their landlines. WCCO Mid-Morning - July 31, 2015
Press conference at the Ohio Statehouse featuring a coalition of consumer groups opposed to Senate Bill 271, which they say would end the guarantee of landline phone services for Ohioans most in need of it.
If you have moved over to Fibre (Fiber) Internet then you may have had all your existing house phones disconnected. In this video we run some tests and get the house phones working again in a property that now has a VOIP only phone connection. We try out various different things to see what works. I hope you enjoy it. Vince 👍
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Age of cell phones making it harder to reach potential voters Watch Gretchen Carlson talk about Apple News, Elections, and Polls on The Real Story.
Use an RJ-11 one female IN and two female OUT type splitter. (my splitter had 1 male IN and 2 female OUT connectors, that's why I also used a female IN and female OUT adapter also)
Sorry for the wait! This video is all about finally cancelling your ancient home phone line through your cable company, and how to keep it through Google Voice for free! It also touches on how I cut my bill in half after my cable company doubled it every month, and even tripled my internet speed while I was at it! NOTE: The "call" to my ISP's support line is simulated to walk you through what the process should be like. That was not a recording of a real representative. OBi200: 🤍 (Affiliate Link) Porting Guide: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter! 🤍 MUSIC: Title: Direct & Elliot Berger – Anticipation iTunes Download Link: 🤍 Video Link: 🤍 Title: Direct – Lark iTunes Download Link: 🤍 Listen on Spotify: 🤍 Video Link: 🤍 Title: HOME – Overflow 🤍 Grab the full album on his Bandcamp page! 🤍
🤍 In this video I will demonstrate how to turn a household modular phone jack into a data port that supports ethernet. Wiring needs to be at least Cat5 in order to support data transfer. You will need to plug the other end of the wire into a switch or router in order to activate data transmission. Check out my channel for more DIY home theater and home networking!
Landline phones do not give off any RF radiation unlike cell phones and cordless phones. While it may not be a popular choice with your teenage kids, a landline in your home may just prevent your and your children from getting sick, a few decades down the road. Don’t be fooled by the landlines. These are not true landline phones. Cordless phones, while connected to a phone jack in your house, emit more radiation than a cell phone.
If you are looking for a VERY simple, yet very effective telephone listening device, then look no further. When properly made, you will not hear any clicks when using this listening device. Be warned, using this on someone else's property is highly illegal, but it's OK for the Federal government to do warrantless wire taps. Thanks For Watching! *If you enjoy watching my videos, please show your support by SUBSCRIBING, POSTING LINKS to my videos on other websites & blogs, rating a "THUMBS UP", and watching my video playlists. Doing so helps to ensure that many more videos will be released in the future. (Views are essential to ensure this channel remains in an active state)*
There are fewer and fewer homes that still have a landline telephone. 22News explains why so many people are cutting the cord altogether.
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Cell phones are replacing the need for landline phones. When you call 911 from a landline phone, first responders can see exactly where you're calling from.
Press conference at the Ohio Statehouse featuring a coalition of consumer groups opposed to Senate Bill 271, which they say would end the guarantee of landline phone services for Ohioans most in need of it.
What is PBX? I bet your company or organization uses it, but do you know what does PBX stand for exactly? Let me spell the full name — Private Branch Exchange. See, when you break the full name down and you’ll get the meaning. PBX, short for Private Branch Exchange, is a private telephone network used within a company or organization. The users of the PBX phone system can communicate internally (within the company) and externally (with the outside world), using different communication channels like VoIP, ISDN, or analog. Do you still confused about its meaning and how does it work? Let me guess. You need an example to make it clearer. No problem! This nearly 4 min video will answer all your question. If you want to try out a PBX, we offer a free trial: 🤍 For more details about how to choose the right type of PBX for your company, please visit: 🤍
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A little known fact is that local customers are actually trying to text businesses on their business telephone line or 800 number. In this webinar, Tony Philipp, CEO of AdsLocal, shared case studies and examples of how SMBs are sending, and more importantly, receiving text messages to their EXISTING business telephone line. For access to all of our past webinars and a look at what’s to come, visit 🤍
Erika Holst with the Illinois State Museum talks about the upcoming "Growing Up X" exhibit, which centers on the culture and trends of Generation X.
In 2020, major UK landlines will start being discontinued. By 2025, landline is expected to be gone completely. VoIP systems are set to become the industry standard with most SMEs already future-proofed with a VoIP solution. VoIP incorporates all major landline features, as well as its own benefits combining your internet, fax, telephone and video meeting capabilities into one, often with cheaper rental costs. Isn’t it time your business made the switch? Ask the MTeam about switching your landlines. Call us on 01908 257 352 Email: enquiries🤍mirus-it.com or book a free VoIP and Connectivity Health Check now: 🤍
Katherine Smith of 'Save Our Landlines!' 🤍 spoke for approximately 5 minutes on the Leighton Smith show about the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Bill and a clause in it which spells the phasing out of the copper landline phone network in New Zealand, plus more. Well done to Katherine Smith for doing such a great job of covering a range of issues intelligently. Thank-you to Leighton Smith. It is not too late to take action! Write to your MP. More information here: 🤍 🤍
Traditional landlines axed by 2025 as all UK phone calls go digital #landlinesas #phone #calls
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How to end a phone conversation which the other person just will not do.
In this project, I show you how you can make a simple intercom system from a pair of old corded telephones. The phones already have all the circuitry that is needed for processing a voice call. All you need to add is a 9 volt battery and a resistor. This is an easy electronics project for beginners and it is great to do with children. Try it out and have fun. Find more at the Maker Shed: 🤍 Make: Electronics, 3rd Edition: 🤍 Here's the full build on MAKE: Projects🤍 and on Instructables: 🤍
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Staff must switch to mobiles by the end of the summer as landline phones will be phased out.
Regulators are moving to let phone companies target and block those calls from ever reaching your phone.
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