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1399.1 | No problems for standard phones... | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Mon Jul 25 1994 16:38 | 31 |
| I used to work for another company based in Ireland and did some work
on modems. The Irish TOUCH-TONE phone system is compatible with the US
system. You would be hard-pressed to find a phone on sale in the US
that does not have touch-tone capability. The dialing tones etc are
compatible. I personally have used an answering machine I bought in
the US in Ireland with no problems (except finding a suitable AC
adapter). I have many friends who worked in that company (a large US
Multi-National (is that oxymoronic?)) who brought phones and answering
machines from the US and used them in Ireland with no known
difficulties. This includes portable phones (radio based, NOT cellular).
You may be in contravention of local laws when connecting a US made
phone to the Irish phone network. However from my work experience I can say
that you will not damage any Irish phone equipment by connecting
equipment that is approved for use in the USA. The European telecoms
laws are merely a form of protectionism.(no smiley!).
The US and Ireland also use similar cellular technology, however you
will need to have a make of phone that is approved for use by Telecom
Eireann as you must connect to their network. So this is a little more
tricky to do.
The Irish phone system is not the same as the UK system, so all the
above does not apply to the UK or any other country in Europe. Telecom
Eireann made a good decision when they began to move to touch-tone
technology in the late 70's to go with US compatiblity in order to be
able to buy from the more cost-effective US market, for phones and
exchange equipment.
Joe.
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1399.2 | thanks. | CTHQ::COADY | | Mon Jul 25 1994 22:21 | 11 |
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Thanks, that was indeed what I thought the situation was, but I needed
to validated it.
On the AC adapter; where did you find that as I am looking here in
Boston for a 220- AC (14V ?) adapter; harder to find here.
thanks.
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1399.3 | Adapters can be a problem.... | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Tue Jul 26 1994 09:46 | 11 |
| Generally phone stuff works off 9Volts DC everywhere. 14V is unusual
(at least to me). The problem I had was the answering machine I had
needed 500mA at 9V. Most adapters only go up to 300mA. I ended up
getting a portable computer AC adapter which worked great and was very
robust. However I got it in for nothing as a cosmetic reject (badly
tarnished casing, hermetically sealed) from where I worked. They can be
quite expensive (up to IR40). If you only require 300mA any shop that
sells Nintendo/GameBoys etc will have such an adapter. Don't pay more
than IR10 for it!.
Joe.
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1399.4 | PSU Source? | SIOG::CASSERLY | Eireannach is ea me | Wed Jul 27 1994 13:09 | 3 |
| Diagem is the name of a shop located in Capel Street,Dublin and they
specialise in phones and all the paraphanalia (sp) that goes with them.
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1399.5 | Phone Q's UK to IRL | AYOV25::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Tue Nov 29 1994 10:54 | 7 |
| Do UK phones work in Ireland ?
Do they require any modification (to phone plugs or settings etc.?)
Thanks
F.
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1399.6 | Plug and go ! | BELFST::MCCOMB | I'm glad I live in Carrickfergus.... | Wed Nov 30 1994 04:42 | 4 |
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NO mods needed
Gareth
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1399.7 | | AYOV25::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Wed Nov 30 1994 07:14 | 1 |
| thanks!
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1399.8 | | SUBURB::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Wed Nov 30 1994 08:13 | 3 |
| re .6
Which is more than can be said for this conference. :-)
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1399.9 | Confused? You will be! | XSTACY::BDALTON | | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:19 | 5 |
| Feargal's question about UK phones in the US phone
topic just might have been misread by Gareth!
US phones work in Ireland with no mods (-:except up north:-).
UK phones don't (except up north).
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1399.10 | | AYOV25::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Fri Dec 02 1994 05:04 | 1 |
| tell me more ??
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1399.11 | standards question ? | CTHQ::COADY | | Fri Dec 02 1994 08:25 | 7 |
|
If I recall (previous notes) UK has a different standard wall-jack and
and phone side conenction (non RJ-11 ?), for the connections. The
physical phone unit will work, but its possible that you will have to
make a cable with both ends diff.
just a guess
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1399.12 | OOPPPSS! | BELFST::MCCOMB | I'm glad I live in Carrickfergus.... | Fri Dec 02 1994 12:04 | 8 |
| Apologies,
as suggested earlier I misread US for UK,
sorry for the slip
Rgds
Gareth
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