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Sean

2005-12-29, 5:46 pm

Jono wrote:
> Sean wrote:
> || Jono wrote:
> ||| Sean wrote:
> ||||| Brian A wrote:
> |||||
> |||||| There is another option that no one has mentioned yet. I can't
> |||||| remember what it is called but it does have a BT product name. I
> |||||| think it restricts the line to incoming calls only - except for
> |||||| 999 of course. I think it worked out to about £3/month when I last
> |||||| looked at it.
> |||||
> ||||| In-Contact Plus
> |||
> ||| Only available, though, if there are no other telecom services in the
> ||| property, is it not?
> |||
> |||
> || That is true.. But i have used light user for over a year with other
> || services, and ADSL, BT will not remove it, even though we have asked
> || them to.
>
> Hehe. I remember once having two BT lines, at the same address, both on the
> LUS. It was even offered to me (as I didn't make many calls) even though I
> was employing the use of the blue Mercury button.
>
> I take it you're now unable to use any of the indirect access companies on
> your BT line?
>
>

Yes, i can only use 1899 with thier 0808 number... Or VoIP
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