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mahlere #162768 04/25/07 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by mahlere
but not sure if you have VOIP over there yet


Don't know what the situation is like in N.Z., but it's been available in Britain for a few years now.

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08 - Mobile Services (there are now more numbers assigned in this prefix than in all of the other area codes combined!!)


Wow! shocked

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pauluk #162772 04/25/07 01:21 PM
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4.7 million mobile phones in use in Q4 2006 (that number has increased)
Total official population = 4.2 million.. some of the number would be new arrivals, people who don't appear on census, people with more than one mobile etc etc.

There's only about 2.5 million local loop lines on the PSTN! + a few hundred thousand ISDN lines and then talking small numbers of VoIP and Cable phone users at present (thousands not tens of thos)

Mobile voice mins used in 2005 Q3: 1,449,462,000
SMS Q3: 1,048,112,000

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djk #163808 05/17/07 09:22 PM
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The actual phone number itself, was a mere formality in hind-sight.
Moved in here and the telephone hadn't been used in 5-6 years and was still the old 3-wire system.
But the real problem was that any call I made, the person on the other end couldn't hear me properly and the audio level at my end was shocking.
Got the local Telecom contractor in to look at it and he said that it must be my phone that's faulty.
I disagreed and said that he never even bothered to test the line at all.
3 days later and still the problem wasn't fixed so I rang a mate of mine who used to work for Telecom as a faults/exchange tech on the phone to let him know what the line quality was like.
During our call there was a disconnection tone in the background, and my mate reckoned that there was a crossed line with someone down the road.
Got the contractor back and sure enough that fixed it, meanwhile in the hiatus without having a working phone line, I ripped out all the 3-wire sockets and wiring and replaced it all with new stuff using a 2-wire system.
Phone works well but the broadband connection is a bit dodgy, with regular line drops (usually when I'm typing an important e-mail or uploading some files to the work computer).
I can live with it though, I think. crazy

Trumpy #163915 05/20/07 08:15 PM
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Trumpy,

I wouldn't take that from your telephone company. If there's an on going problem with the line, see if they can swap you a different path back to the exchange. It's often possible that they might have quite a few spare pairs on the local wiring system.

Sounds like there's some seriously faulty cable on the route back to the exchange.

If your DSL is intermittantly dropping out, it's possibly a bad junction / damaged cable / damaged insulation.

Don't mention the DSL, just tell them you keep getting intermittant crackles and you want the line fixed.

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