They would still get a ring-tone - it's generated at the exchange. Losing power to the property would give the same impression as simply unplugging the phone.
Dude...its over. Get a new phone.
Yes, as long as you have a caller ID. In phone system such as the IP PBX, you can automatically view the identity of incoming calls into your phone or hear it over the speaker of a computer.
Yes, you can use your cordless phone by the microwave. It won't drop the call but you might hear static.
Legally - not without a court order. Illegally - if you have an analogue cordless phone, anyone with a radio scanner can hear BOTH sides of the conversation if they know which frequency to monitor.
Normally, when a call is waiting, you hear a tone. Then, press the 'flash' button. If the phone does not have a 'flash' button, tap the 'hangup' button quickly (not on a cordless phone). Do the same to return to your original call.
Normally, when a call is waiting, you hear a tone. Then, press the 'flash' button. If the phone does not have a 'flash' button, tap the 'hangup' button quickly (not on a cordless phone). Do the same to return to your original call.
Yes...it is possible...im not sure how...i just know that it is because it happend to me but i had picked up my phone and heard her conversation but she couldn't hear me... Cordless phones use radio waves to communicate between the base and the handset. If you neighbor's phone happens to use the same frequency/channel at the same time there could be a connection between both conversations. It happened more often with older models, but shouldn't happen with models made in recent years. People with radio scanners may be able to monitor the frequencies that some cordless phones use, but that too is less likely to happen with newer cordless systems.
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The periodic "beep" you hear during a phone conversation would be an indication that it is being taped or recorded. The caller should be getting your permission before recording the call. The component is probably located on the caller's desk, the one who is doing the recording.
There is a special room/baby monitor setting included with the Uniden expandable cordless telephone system that allows you to hear audio from another location, so you can position one of the handsets in the baby's room and monitor the sounds remotely.
press the talk button and get the dial tone. press *60. follow the prompts. the caller will hear a message "this number is not available" and your phone will no longer ring when this number calls. Yeah!
It is always caused by the cellphone /receiver which does not work very well.Try another one ,then maybe you can get the answer.