If its a 'BT master type' socket rather than an actual BT master socket
then most electrical wholesalers sell them often needed for extentions on
private branch exchanges (pbx)
At 09:48 09/05/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi All...
>
>Apologies for slightly off-topic post, but does anyone know where I
>can get a standard residential phone line BT Master Socket...I've
>tried B&Q, The Link, Comet, Dixons, and just about everywhere else
I
>can think of, and whilst they can all happily end me BT EXTENSION
>sockets, what I need is the BT Master Socket!
>
>Any ideas anyone?
>
>Ta
>James
>
>
>
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