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When i was younger, i'd used to be able to call (test) the home phone ringer by dail something like 991 or 119 or something like that, and then i hangup the phone. 3 seconds later the phone rings.
how do i do that today i tried many combinations and it deosnt work. has the number changed or something?
Im in W.A

2007-05-27 17:58:10 · 17 answers · asked by go_konig 2 in Consumer Electronics Land Phones

17 answers

In this day of digital phones , it is harder because the signals travel faster.
Dial your own phone and put it down as soon as your hear the dial attendant's voice starting her spiel "Im sorry that number is......". Put it down and wait for a few seconds, It will ring only twice., but it will ring then turn itself off.
If your telephone is analog it will ring at least three times.

2007-05-27 18:04:25 · answer #1 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 4

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2016-08-09 03:35:43 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Call Your Own Phone

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How do you call your own house phone using the same phone?
When i was younger, i'd used to be able to call (test) the home phone ringer by dail something like 991 or 119 or something like that, and then i hangup the phone. 3 seconds later the phone rings.
how do i do that today i tried many combinations and it deosnt work. has the number changed or...

2015-08-07 05:16:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have multiple phones in your house working on 1 number, you will not be able to ring the other phones by dialling your number. However you would still be able to talk to someone in the bedroom when your in the sitting room for e.g. Just pick up both the receivers.

Offcourse if you have multiple phones with two or more numbers in you house, you can make a normal phone call to that phone like you would do to any phone.

Just make sure you don't call 911 accidently!!

2007-05-28 02:52:54 · answer #6 · answered by The Desert Bird 5 · 1 3

That service was dropped years ago, due to old equipment issues, and some abuse. Every city had it's own numeric code. Nowadays, if an installer needs a callback. he asks the test board to call him back, or uses his cell phone, or clips on to another 'pair' at a terminal locally near your building. Unnecessary.

2007-05-28 02:05:16 · answer #7 · answered by RICH 6 · 2 0

If you live in New Zealand and have two phones in your house on the one line you can dial 137 and it will ring twice and an automated voice will answer and say "goodbye", you then hang up the receiver and after a few seconds the other receiver will start ringing :)

2014-06-10 21:24:37 · answer #8 · answered by bastian 1 · 3 0

It used to be 711. I'm in Texas and in my early thirties-so it wasn't that long ago guys. But you can't dial 711 anymore. Also used to be able to dial 259-and the number but that stopped a couple of years ago. Don't know why and don't know another number, but let me know if you find out!!

2007-05-27 18:08:06 · answer #9 · answered by lemondrop 6 · 1 0

You can do it ! Goto " whereismycellphone.com" and enter your phone number. The computer will call you. There is nice autovoice when you answer that says...thank...blah, blah. No data come in on Caller ID.

2014-09-25 22:36:21 · answer #10 · answered by Susan 1 · 0 0

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