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on 17-12-2024 03:18 PM
As TalkTalk are about to discontinue their copper landline service, does anyone know if the suggested Digital voice option can be used for a 4 phone BT 2500 SYSTEM covering four separate rooms, as I am presently doing with my current landline?
on 19-12-2024 11:54 PM
"does anyone know if the suggested Digital voice option can be used for a 4 phone BT 2500 SYSTEM" was the question. You're welcome. 🙂
on 19-12-2024 11:42 PM
"As TalkTalk are about to discontinue their copper landline service" <== "are about to" implies something happening soon.
18-12-2024 10:59 PM - edited 18-12-2024 11:11 PM
And I thought the OP was just asking if their current handsets would work. 😉
on 18-12-2024 10:52 PM
Oh absolutely that's how things are going. As you say, it sounded as if the OP thought is was happening very soon.
Thanks.
Ant (AKA Sid)
on 18-12-2024 12:24 AM
I think that the OP is just referring to the general direction of travel, @Sidious, but it came over as though it was imminent.
We all have to make the change over to full fibre and in many cases Talktalk customers have done this, for many others there's no immediate rush.
Posting from my Fast Broadband ADSL copper based service which is fine for my purposes!
It's a matter of when is it convenient for people to fit in the switch to the technology, rather than it being "kicked into the long grass".
on 18-12-2024 12:04 AM
I thought that TalkTalk were holding off on switching off the analogue POTS: https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Our-Blog/Copper-Telephone-Network-Switch-Off-What-does-it-mean-f..., namely "Good news for TalkTalk customers! this is not the case as we use our own solution and equipment. You will not be immediately impacted; you will continue to be able to order traditional phone services and you will be able to continue to use your current copper (analogue) voice service beyond December 2025."
Or is this information no longer correct?
on 17-12-2024 03:23 PM
If they are a cordless multiset connected to a base unit wirelessly, then yes.