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David H | 01:24 Tue 20th Dec 2005 | How it Works
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Is there a reason why calling a cable line starts with one long ring when you get through whereas BT lines ring in the traditional way? This is through the earpiece, not from the phone being called. I would guess it's just so people know who's on cable, especially when some plans offer free cable to cable calls, though in London the exchange usually gives it away anyway.
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My phone does this to any phone :S How strange
I'd put it down to the differences in equipment used. Cable companies tend to use slightly different exchange equipment to BT.

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