New skool phone wiring

I'm going to have to stop reading FrodoOne. Putting you on ignore Frodo. It's not what you write, it's how you write it. I just cannot stand all those utterly misused, pointless quote marks. You aren't going to stop, I'm never going to find them anything other than deplorable, and there's no point arguing with you every time you do it, so I'll choose not to see them.

But as a last reply to you I would ask that you please ask yourself why you do it, ask yourself what you think they are for.
 
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An issue that we have at work is that we moved to VOIP a few years ago, which disabled all our POTs system including all the emergency phones. We simply no longer had working telephones as it was all on TeAMS.

But no available phones that anyone can use. Plus the new building opened in 2023 is a faraday cage and almost no mobile reception unless you piggyback on the Wi-Fi. However few mobile companies have that option.

We now have one teams phone in a common area but as that only works via the wired net, it’s vulnerable in a power loss
 
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I'm going to have to stop reading FrodoOne. Putting you on ignore Frodo. It's not what you write, it's how you write it. I just cannot stand all those utterly misused, pointless quote marks. You aren't going to stop, I'm never going to find them anything other than deplorable, and there's no point arguing with you every time you do it, so I'll choose not to see them.

But as a last reply to you I would ask that you please ask yourself why you do it, ask yourself what you think they are for.
So it's not just me, then!
 

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