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If the cable was sub-standard and the pairs of wires were not twisted as they should be, would that cause issues ?

Why have the colours been changed from what BT have been using over the years ?
http://www.telephonesuk.co.uk/wiring_info.htm said:On some installations of internal extension wiring (post-2012) BT/Openreach have now come full circle and have reverted back to using white four core cable containing solid colours: blue to pin 2, orange to pin 5, brown to pin 3 and green to pin 4 (if used).
No, whether it's twisted pairs or not it wouldn't result in your problem. As mentioned already, the older internal cable (installed up to circa 1980 or 1981) was plain quad, not twisted pairs.If the cable was sub-standard and the pairs of wires were not twisted as they should be, would that cause issues ?

I have never known GPO, BT, OpenReach or any other telephone service provider use anything but twisted pair, albeit a very low number of twists per yard ( metre ) but always twisted. Where there was more than on circuit on the route open wire circuits were "twisted" by crossing the conductors over every few hundred yards.As mentioned already, the older internal cable (installed up to circa 1980 or 1981) was plain quad, not twisted pairs.
No a few microns of insulation would be OKWhat about the insulation on the wires if its not thick enough so being a substandard cable ?

because if there are too many "bells" or rngers on the line then the AC ringng current will be too high and the exchange may see this high AC current as indicationg the phone has been lifted. ( answered ) so the exchange then turns off the ringing current.socket plate only has mechanical contacts so how does the REN standard apply

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