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237SJ | 15:08 Tue 25th Aug 2015 | Home & Garden
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Is it possible to have a fault on the telephone line but still have broadband?
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don't think so..it all comes down your line
maybe you have a fault with handset , not line ?
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This is where I regret giving away my late Mum`s phone as I have nothing to plug in to test if it is the phone.
it must be if broadband is working
I had this situation and was told you would continue to get broadband if only one of the 2 wire connected to your house was damaged but both had to be OK for the phone to work
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Oldred - that was what I was wondering about. This morning my BT hub 5 was flashing orange so I went through BT`s online diagnostic process. One of the things I had to do was disconnect all phone apparatus. So I did and now I have no phone line. Personally, I think the problem is with the socket (it`s a double socket with phone in one and broadband in the other).
Yes, it is possible. I was without my telephone service for 5 days last week but my broadband worked okay.

I am not with British Telecom, but I've copied and pasted the following from their help/advice page for you:

///My phone's working but my internet connection isn't (or the reverse). Could this be due to a fault?

Yes. Calls and the internet make different demands on a phone line. A fault may stop one from working without affecting the other. If you're having problems with your broadband connection, however, you should visit our Broadband section for support.///
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Thanks mrs chappie. No phone is all I bloody need. By the time someone comes out to fix it, I`ll be away working, then I`m home for a day then on holiday which means I now have no landline for about 3 weeks.
yes it is. I had no incoming or outgoing phone but broadband worked fine. It was die to internal damage to the BT infinity socket caused by stormy weather. I had trouble getting the call centre person at BT to understand and accept what i was saying because the line test they can do (and the one you can do from the website) shows no fault and I was on the website chatline to him reporting the fault but the tech who came out said its quite common.
SJ...it is possible and it sounds like bliss!
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Thanks for the replies. At least I`m a bit wiser about the problem. I think the problem is with BT. The last call I made was to their automatic line checker and now my phone says "Check Phone Line". When I pick it up, it sounds like the line is open - there is just a hissing sound. I think that unplugging the line from the socket disturbed something and the socket is knackered. Their fault tracker says that the problem is in or close to my property. At least I have broadband.
I stand corrected.....hope you get it sorted soon
>>>Is it possible to have a fault on the telephone line but still have broadband?

Yes. Been there, done that!

My phone line was actually working but not 'ringing in'. So I had no way of knowing that someone was calling me. The engineer traced it back to a fault at the exchange.
If you check out bt service status at the moment you will see that many parts of the country are experiencing problems with bt one way or another. There is an 'open fault' on my line at the moment and it has been open for a few days now. with reference to another query on answer bank re internet access with bt I have managed to stay on line despite this open fault which it would seem affects quite a large part of the country....good old bt.....if it wasn't for the help I have received via this wonderful community I would not be online at the mo cos I am not tech-savvy at all. I am really glad I joined AB! Not so sure I feel the same way about bt.....considering jumping ship!

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