get it fixed.
Electrical impulses sent down the phone-line are converted back into sound by the phone's electronics.
There are many reasons your phone answering service may make loud noises. The most common reason is that all of your phones are not properly hung up so that the muffled noises you hear are the static from the phone line.
By the sound of things the phone you have is damaged. Please take the phone to an authorised repairer.
The joke where the punch line is A buzz cut is: What did the bee used to travel? A buzz cut.
the funny sound if it sounds like a couple beeps it means someone is calling on the other line
The joke whose punch line is Buzz bed is 'green, sooty bed'.
What did the bee used as a means of transport: School buzz
A clicking sound on a landline can indicate several issues, such as a poor connection, interference from nearby electronic devices, or a problem with the phone line itself. It may also be caused by the phone's internal components malfunctioning or by a faulty phone cord. To troubleshoot, try unplugging the phone and plugging it back in, testing a different phone, or checking with your phone service provider for line issues. If the problem persists, it may be time to replace the phone or seek professional assistance.
Plug the phone line into the phone line receptacle in the back.
An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like its name. Some examples would be drip, splash, spray, bloop, drizzle and sprinkle.
A land line is a house phone, that must be attached to a phone line or a device connected to a phone line. A cellular phone is a mobile phone that allows you to move freely anywhere.
No, "streak" is not an onomatopoeia word. Onomatopoeia words are ones that sound like the noise they are describing, such as "buzz" or "crash." "Streak" describes a line or mark usually of a contrasting color or texture.