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[OT] ish; meaning of BT dial tones


  • Subject: [OT] ish; meaning of BT dial tones
  • From: "Alan Middleton" <yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:45:08 +0100 (BST)

This is a little off topic but hopefully it will be tolerated :)

Does anyone know of a list of BT dial tones and their meaning.

My line's dial tone has changed to a 'two tone' dialing tone. A quick
google search said this meant there was an answer phone message on 1571,
but the line does not have this service enabled.

I'm wondering whatelse it means plus a general list would be useful for
future reference.

Kind Regards

Alan

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