Dr. Tobias Fünke wrote: Seeing how everyone here is an expert on everything, I was hoping somehow might have some insight on how to fix a problem I started having with my home phone line this week. There's a buzzing/humming noise when I pick up my receiver to try to make a phone call, and I don't hear a dial tone. I tried connecting a different phone (a non-cordless phone) to
<email_me@mts.net> wrote in message news:75rbm3la6nll4s5mbb2jhrsbf5ion1snuv@4ax.com... X-No-Archive: Yes On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 02:24:12 GMT, Doug <myotheraddressisreal@shaw.ca> wrote: John wrote: I've had 2 houses this year that previously had Shaw phone service, and in both of them the new tenants have contacted MTS to get phone service. In both cases MTS told them
nevtxjustin@gmail.com hath wroth: On Sep 16, 8:13 am, "Curt Christianson" <curtchrist...@NOSPAM.Yahoo.com> wrote: Jeff, Is the OP correct in that the *FCC* requires new homes to be equipped with Ethernet cabling? I find it hard to believe they would (or should) stick their noses into that area Yes, I (the original poster) am correct. In January 2000, the FCC mandated
Susan wrote: On Jul 11, 8:28 pm, WindsorFox <windsorfo...@SPAMcox.net> wrote: Susan wrote: On Jul 10, 3:32 am, WindsorFox <windsorfo...@SPAMcox.net> wrote: Yan wrote: Is anyone using Rogers Home Phone (not their VoIP Internet Phone, but over the copper wire one)? Does it involve putting some box in the house that allegedly has a battery in it that will only go
Susan wrote: On Jul 10, 3:32 am, WindsorFox <windsorfo...@SPAMcox.net> wrote: Yan wrote: Is anyone using Rogers Home Phone (not their VoIP Internet Phone, but over the copper wire one)? Does it involve putting some box in the house that allegedly has a battery in it that will only go for 8 hours without power? Any cons of switching to it from Bell? Thanks. Think about