by Suff » 01 Sep 2023, 15:30
It's a data thing Ria.
Your cables provide the connection for the Internet for your router. However the cables will no longer support a phone connection as it only talks digital data to a router, not analogue data to a phone. Think of it like the Digital TV switch over.
We went this route by choice about a decade ago in France. Then I got Fibre and there is no longer a concept of a landline. Just a fibre optic cable that plugs into the router.
It has it's advantages and disadvantages. One is that they keep messing with my settings for the answerphone on the router. I switch it off, they switch it on. Nobody is going to the internet to look for answerphone records so everyone who leaves an answerphone message is wasting their time.
I also get issues with false engaged signals and also there are times which I'm calling but the phone doesn't ring. It's all a bit immature and very frustrating.
At least you don't have to put in a phone line and a network socket in every room in the house and a stupid "vendor" switch to connect to all these cables when you build a new house in the UK. It has become a "standard" in France. It's pitiful.
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