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- From: roberts@frais.enet.dec.com (Nigel Roberts)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: American Phone on British Phone system
- Message-ID: <telecom12.693.1@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 7 Sep 92 16:36:10 GMT
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- In article <telecom12.679.6@eecs.nwu.edu>, jean@hrcce.att.com (Nancy J
- Airey) writes:
-
- > Some time ago I picked up a phone connector at an electronics gadget
- > store that is supposed to "convert" an American "modular" phone to a
- > British modular plug. The American end is the "typical" one I'm used
- > to seeing. The "British" end is somewhat larger but has a similar
- > type of "push in" connection. (Love the technical terms!)
-
- That's actually a pretty accurate description. I have a similar
- adaptor for American plug to TAE (new German) sockets.
-
- > I am planning on giving a "nice" phone to some friends over there for
- > Christmas.
-
- Depends why you want to do this. If it's simply that your friends
- would appreciate a nice phone, then the optimum way to do this would
- be to order a phone by telephone from a supplier somewhere in the
- U.K., pay by credit card and have them deliver it. That way, you and
- your friends will get no hassles over the lack of BABT approval (it's
- against the law to connect any phone which does not have BABT
- approval, even if it has FCC approval).
-
- On the other hand, you may simply want to send them a fun phone which
- is not available in the U.K. In that case don't forget that they will
- have to pay duty (5%??) and then Value Added Tax (17.5%) to Customs
- and Excise, unless you simply smuggle it in with on a visit. (You are
- limited to bring in not more than approximatly $50 worth of goods).
-
- > Now I know that I could not select any phone that has features
- > requiring electrical connections and expect a direct connection, but
- > what is the likelihood that making a connection for the other end is
-
- Actually, most phones which need electrical power run off low voltage
- DC (e.g. 9v or 12v). It's usually no hassle to get a replacement power
- supply with 240v AC input (instead of 110v AC) for between $5-$10.
-
- > going be a hassle? Are modular wall outlets common?
-
- The are almost universal nowadays -- they started to be introduced
- over ten years ago.
-
- > For any British folks reading this -- what would be a "nice" feature
- > set on a phone for you to get as a gift? I haven't been in a lot of
- > private homes, and am not sure if things like programmable speed
- > calling, speakerphone etc. are appealing -- or would the cutesy phones
- > (Mickey Mouse, Kermit the Frog) be more appreciated?
-
- Most ordinary people (i.e. non-DIGEST readers) in the U.K. aren't too
- worried about such things. I know what *I'd* like for Xmas -- that'd
- be a standard Bell System 2500 set.
-
- One thing to bear in mind is that if your friends use Mercury long-
- distance service, you will need to make sure the phone you give them
- has at least one memory button which can store mixed pulse and tone
- numbers up to 16 digits long. Many phones sold in the U.K. are sold as
- "Mercury compatible" phones and have an extra blue memory button for
- this purpose.
-
- > Is this going to work on touchtone -- or will it have to be set to
- > dial-pulse?
-
- Depends on the area code. I think that over half of the country has
- been converted to digital exchanges which understand either TouchTone
- (a trademark of BT in the UK) or pulse (There are no extra charges for
- TT). The rest can only understand loop disconnect (pulse) dialing.
-
- Hope the above helps.
-
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