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Default Fixing the wiring of a phone socket

On 13/11/2019 21:53, JoeJoe wrote:
A friend's new puppy bit through a telephone cable, and she doesn't have
a dialling tone any more, and the house phone doesn't work. She asked me
to have a look, so am planning to drop by tomorrow to see what I can do.

She sent me a few (pretty poor quality) photos, see he
https://imgur.com/a/cPQT0cJ

A few questions:

- There seem to be two cables entering the socket, one of them cut off.
Can I assume that the one coming from "the outside" is the one that is
cut off, and the other goes to an extension? I'll have a closer look
tomorrow of course.
- I am familiar with BT sockets, but hers is an NTL (now Virgin Media I
believe) one - she is on cable. Are they the same? (in terms of the wiring)
- There seem to be 3 wires connected within the socket. Is this because
the only cable left connected is the one going to an extension? (as in
http://www.telephonesuk.co.uk/wiring_info.htm)


Any tips will be much appreciated.


I think the third wire is a bell wire, causes phones to ring, which
isn't used my modern phones and hence isn't necessary.

Why doesn't she just splice the wire that got chewed through, the blue
and white pair.

Caution - I have no idea what I'm talking about. Well not much but I
think it is enough.