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Why doesn't my phone work?

Problem: No dial tone, your phone rings once and then cuts off or static is 
on your line
. Check all telephone cords from the jack to the telephone base and from the 
telephone base to the handset to make sure they are not loose or damaged.
. If you own a cordless phone, unplug it from the electrical power supply as 
well as the telephone jack.
. Make sure all telephones are hung up properly, and all additional 
equipment such as answering machines, fax machines, caller ID units and 
computer modems
are working. To check, unplug each piece of equipment from the telephone 
jack and the electrical outlet, if applicable. Leave everything unplugged 
for
5 minutes. Then try plugging in the equipment one at a time to see if the 
trouble still exists.

Please note: Cordless phones will not work in the event of power outages.

My phone is ringing, but there is no one on the line when I answer?

Problem: You have answered a ringing phone, but there is no one on the line. 
Check for the following:
. Is your customer activated call forwarding service on? If you subscribe to 
Call Forwarding and have it turned on, your calls may simply be bypassing 
your
phone at home and going directly to your forwarding number or to Voice Mail. 
This will cause your phone to ring one time. review the deactivation process
for Voice Mail under
At Home - Calling Features.
. Unplug all of the telephones, answering machines or fax machines, caller 
ID units, and computers from the wall or baseboard jacks inside your home. 
(If
any of the above equipment is powered by an AC adapter, unplug it from the 
AC outlet also). Next, try plugging a corded telephone into one of the 
jacks.
Ask someone to call you. If that doesn't work, try a different telephone and 
jack.
. This may possibly br a misdirected call. A computer or fax machine could 
be programmed incorrectly to dial your telephone number. You could answer a 
ringing
phone and get no one on the line, a fax tone, or a computer tone.
. If you discontinue one phone call by depressing your switch hook and then 
hang up the phone, the central office may ring you back. The central office
may see that switch hook flash as a request to make a 3-way conference call 
and therefore ring your phone.
. Telemarketers may use a calling-out system (auto-dialer) that causes a 
delay in the representative greeting you as you answer your phone.

I haven't received any phone calls; it seems no one can call me

Inside Testing: Possible trouble on one phone or piece of equipment can 
cause trouble on the telephone line until that piece of equipment is 
removed. If
you are unable to receive calls, try the following:
. First verify that your telephone ringer is turned on
. Check whether or not your
Call Forwarding Service
has been turned on.
. Unplug all of the telephones, answering machines or fax machines, caller 
ID units, and computers from the wall or baseboard jacks inside your home. 
(If
any of the above equipment is powered by an AC adapter, unplug it from the 
AC outlet also).
. Next, try one of the phones in several of the jacks. If the phone does not 
work in a any of the jacks, then try a different phone.
. If the second phone works then the first phone you used may have been 
causing the trouble.
to
purchase a new phone. If the second or even third phone does not work call 
your telephone company.
I hear other conversations on my telephone line

The interference may be caused by radio frequency signals from amateur 
citizens band (CB) and AM/FM broadcast stations. Sometimes your telephone 
equipment
can act like an antenna for these signals. The installation of a modular 
filter, obtainable from most stores selling telephone equipment, may help. 
There
are also a few other things you can try to clear up the problem.

If you have a Cordless Telephone
List of 5 itemsm the telephone jack and AC outlet.
. Plug in another telephone and place a call.
. If the problem goes away, your cordless phone is the problem.
Note: Some of these phones have buttons to change channels or frequencies. 
If yours does not, you may want to have it repaired or replaced.
. If you do not have a cordless phone, or the problem still persists, the 
problem may be outside your home.
. Call your telephone company

If you have a Corded Telephone
. Unplug the telephone set from the telephone jack.
. Plug in another corded telephone set and place a call.
. If the problem goes away, the problem telephone set may need to be 
replaced
. If the problem persists, the cause may be outside your home,
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I'm Having A Problem With My Phone Jack/Plug

Your phone is in good working order so you think the problem may be with the 
telephone jack.

Inside Testing:
. Unplug the phone from the broken jack.
. If the phone works in another jack, then the jack or the inside wire is 
the problem.

I'm Having Problems With The Wiring Inside My Home

Inside wire, which includes phone jacks, is he responsibility of the 
customer to maintain and repair. If you suspect that the problems you are 
experiencing
are due to inside wire or phone jacks
Replace the jack and if wire is damaged replace the wire

I Can't Make Long Distance Calls

If you find that you are able to make local, but no "1+" long distance 
dialed calls through your designated long distance carrier, consider the 
following:
. Your long distance calls may be restricted by your designated carrier if 
your payments are not current.
. If this is a new installation, did you subscribe to a long distance 
carrier?
. You or someone in your house may have placed a "toll blocking" restriction 
on your telephone line.
. There may be a problem with the long distance carrier's switch, and you 
may want to contact your long distance carrier.





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during a Hurricane
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Keep a telephone that is not powered by an electrical outlet accessible. 
Please note that cordless phones will not work during a power outage.

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