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Your long distance phone provider should make it
easy for you to make an international long distance phone call
When you choose your long distance provider make sure you find
out exactly how much it will cost you to make an international long
distance phone call. If the rate your long distance phone provider
is charging for an international long distance phone call is too
high then you should probably be considering an international calling
card to help you save money. With an international calling card
you know exactly where you stand. If you are interested in saving
money with your long distance phone provider you should check out
the discount long distance
rates and compare prices.
You can find a good number of long distance phone providers and
compare their rates to each other to see who can give you the best
deal for the type of plan you are looking for. Look at the long
distance phone provider's complete package. Check how much they
will charge you for an international long distance phone call versus
and domestic long distance phone call. Check to see what the long
distance phone provider's minutes plan is. Do your research and
you will save money in the long run. To see a list of long distance
phone providers that can help you save money check out the discount
long distance rates and compare prices. You have nothing to
lose, but spending a couple of minutes researching your future long
distance phone provider can help you save a lot.
Long Distance Phone Provider: Information
About Telephone Interference
If you can hear a radio station or static on your telephone, you
may have an interference problem. Interference occurs when your
telephone fails to "block out" nearby radio communications.
All telephones contain electronic components that are sensitive
to radio frequencies, but cordless telephones are particularly susceptible
because they use radio transmitters/receivers. Cordless telephones
are also highly sensitive to electrical noise, radio interference,
and the communications of other nearby cordless phones. Cordless
phones with more features like messaging, redial and intercom, contain
more electronic components; this creates a greater potential for
outside interference.
If your telephone was not equipped with interference protection
when it was manufactured then it may react to nearby radio communications.
For example, you could hear the transmission of a local radio station
through your telephone's handset. This is not necessarily a sign
that the interference is intentional or that the interfering radio
transmitter is illegal but that your equipment has no, or inadequate,
protection.
How To Determine The Source Of An
Interference Problem
If you have several telephones or accessories like answering machines
or caller ID, unplug all of them before you begin to determine the
source of the interference. Then, plug each phone unit back into
one of your wall jacks one at a time. Listen for the interference.
If you hear interference through only one telephone, the problem
is in that phone. Contact the manufacturer of that phone for help.
Alternatively, simply stop using the phone and replace it with a
radio-proof model, or install a radio filter.
(NOTE: Only a very small percentage of interference
problems occur in outside telephone lines. Your local telephone
company can check for this type of problem.)
It is important that you follow through and contact the manufacturer
of your phone if you are having an interference problem. The company
needs to know if you are unhappy about your phone's failure to block
out radio communications. Also, the manufacturer knows the designs
of its telephones and may be able to suggest a solution for your
specific phone.
What You Can Do About Interference
Interference problems begin at the factory when a telephone is
built. Send your complaint to the manufacturer who built your telephone.
You can also stop interference by using a specially designed "radio-proof"
telephone, available by mail order. The Western Electric/ATT Desk
Model is available from Pro Distributors of Lubbock, Texas; and
the TPXL-D Desk Model is available from TCE Laboratories, Inc. of
Canyon Lake, Texas. A recent FCC study found that these telephones,
which have built-in interference protection, performed as the manufacturers
claimed and in virtually all cases, they eliminated the interference.
Interference problems in telephones can also be stopped or greatly
reduced with a radio filter. You can install this filter at the
back of the telephone, on the line cord, and/or at the telephone
wall jack. Radio filters are available at local phone product stores
and by mail order.
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