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This is a problem with my mother's phone / phone line.
She lives about 100 miles from me and tells me that whenever she calls me she can hear me just fine. However, whenever she calls somebody in her local area she has difficulty hearing them as their voices are very faint.
My initial reaction was that she has a problem with her hearing (ear wax!), but that of course doesn't explain why she can hear me just fine.
Can any phone experts here think of a technical reason why only local calls would be affected this way, when national calls are unaffected?
I've phoned her telephone provider to discuss the issue but they didn't have any ideas.
I'll be visiting her in a few days so can check out her phone line myself, is there anything specific that I can test for? Maybe there's a BT telephone number that I can call specifically for test purposes?
She lives about 100 miles from me and tells me that whenever she calls me she can hear me just fine. However, whenever she calls somebody in her local area she has difficulty hearing them as their voices are very faint.
My initial reaction was that she has a problem with her hearing (ear wax!), but that of course doesn't explain why she can hear me just fine.
Can any phone experts here think of a technical reason why only local calls would be affected this way, when national calls are unaffected?
I've phoned her telephone provider to discuss the issue but they didn't have any ideas.
I'll be visiting her in a few days so can check out her phone line myself, is there anything specific that I can test for? Maybe there's a BT telephone number that I can call specifically for test purposes?