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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
December 10th 18, 11:08 AM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
November 25th 18, 02:49 PM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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November 25th 18, 12:00 AM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Views: 781 ADSL over FTTP
grinch wrote:
Also in reply to the topic of this tread, I read the BT sin on FTTP and
they present it as Ethernet, so how/why you would want to try to get
adsl...
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
November 14th 18, 04:30 PM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Views: 781 ADSL over FTTP
Alfred wrote:
My question is, are there any resellers of those FTTP 'real fiber' networks?
Does Virgin allow resellers?
IFNL, now called OFNL, have a handful of...
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
November 14th 18, 03:13 AM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Views: 781 ADSL over FTTP
I'm trying to figure out what is available on a FTTP line.
It's an almost-new-build property which currently has BT FTTP.
Magsys Codelook says for the postcode:
"FTTC Available from 11th January...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
November 13th 18, 09:59 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Replies: 7
Views: 432 Distinctive Ring Tone for number prefixes
Andrew Benham wrote:
Has anyone got this working, or is it relying on something which doesn't
apply in the UK ?
Is your VOIP provider presenting as 020... or +4420......
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
September 21st 18, 10:38 PM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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September 20th 18, 11:30 PM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
September 11th 18, 08:44 PM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Views: 621 "Mesh" wifi systems
Graham J wrote:
The professional solution to this is to connect each access point by
wire to the LAN, and have a controller on the LAN which manages the
traffic. That...
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
August 18th 18, 12:45 PM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Views: 1,816 Sky routers
DrTeeth wrote:
Hi,
My neighbour has a Sky service. For some reason it looks like he has
two routers/Wi-Fi access points judging by what I see when I use a
program to...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
August 6th 18, 01:52 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Replies: 6
Views: 1,145 Betamax / Dellmont & BREXIT
R. Mark Clayton wrote:
Perhaps they are getting ready for a hard Brexit, although international
telephony is regulated by the ITU (part of the UN) not the EU.
As I...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
August 4th 18, 10:16 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Views: 1,145 Betamax / Dellmont & BREXIT
Graham. wrote:
When calling an EU country the price you pay per minute depends on the
CLID of the calling party, those with non EU numbers now pay a premium
on...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
August 2nd 18, 01:00 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.mobile
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Views: 3,592 uk.telecom blocked on google groups
In uk.telecom David Woolley wrote:
On 01/08/18 20:39, Andy Burns wrote:
I don't remember seeing any that included actual credit card details,
just "offers"...
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
August 1st 18, 12:50 AM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Replies: 7
Views: 353 Point to point wireless
Woody wrote:
"AnthonyL" wrote in message
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When I had a point to point wireless (2.4GHz) approx...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
July 31st 18, 10:06 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Replies: 63
Views: 3,606 VoIP with existing wiring and an NTE5c
Anthony R. Gold wrote:
My A&A £10 pcm "Naked DSL" broadband line can dial through to 999, 111 and
freephone numbers. I am now encouraged to dust off my old...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
July 30th 18, 12:50 AM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Views: 1,033 Calls via VOIP fail
wrote:
On Sunday, 29 July 2018 10:18:21 UTC+1, Malcolm Loades wrote:
A number I call several times a week in Zimbabwe (around 90 minutes
total per week) has had...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
July 30th 18, 12:41 AM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Forum: uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband)
July 30th 18, 12:39 AM Posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Replies: 7
Views: 353 Point to point wireless
If I want to make a wireless link of about 500m through a typical
residential environment, but which can't do line of sight, is there anything
I could do? The land is flat, but LOS goes obliquely...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
July 29th 18, 11:53 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Replies: 63
Views: 3,606 VoIP with existing wiring and an NTE5c
Woody wrote:
I am somewhat confused by this thread - can someone clarify it please?
There's two ways to do VOIP:
1. Plug an ATA FXS into your BT socket. Your ATA can...
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Forum: uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP)
July 29th 18, 11:01 PM Posted to uk.telecom.voip
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Replies: 63
Views: 3,606 VoIP with existing wiring and an NTE5c
Graham. wrote:
What I needed to do was read this
https://aa.net.uk/broadband-phoneline.html
then order a new line.
Tell them you have an existing line
and a few...
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