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Hello, all and a new POTS Verizon problem:
My OP about the ability to receive incoming but not able to dial out or have the calling party hear the called party was explained as a faulty 2-wire/4-wire interface issue which I understood. I had called Verizon service and the phone was restored to normal operation after about 4 days. I don't know exactly what was done (if anything). Phone service has been OK for about 2 weeks. Last Sunday that same phone line displayed a new symptom - no dial tone but the DTMF keypad produces audio and there is noise on the line (like what you hear between entering the digits of a phone number). Attempting to dial the problem phone number from a cell phone resulted in a busy signal. It wasn't an off-hook situation as you could hear a definite switching action when a phone on the problem line was taken off hook. Ditto for any one of the 3 extensions sharing the line. This morning, Monday, the phone line was operating as expected. Very mysterious goings on here. Sincerely, -- J. B. Wood e-mail: |
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