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What to do if your telephone line has no dial tone

  • If you're having problems with your Sky Talk service please have a read of the article below for a guide to helping you solve your issue as quickly as possible.

     

    Check all phone connections
    Check that all the telephones in your house are properly connected, even if you're only having problems with one of them.

    • Are any of your phones off the hook?
    • Look at the telephone cables and any power cables - are they securely plugged in?
    • Check Microfilters are installed where required.
    • For cordless telephones, please make sure the battery is charged.


    Try another phone in the same socket
    If you have another telephone, unplug the phone you're having problems with from the telephone socket, and trying to make a call with a different phone. If the problem no longer occurs, there could be a problem the telephone equipment, and you should contact the telephone's manufacturer for support. If the problem only occurs with a cordless phone (i.e. you are able to test a traditional telephone with the receiver connected to the telephone with the keypad or rotary dial and bell), then it could be interference from a device such as a wireless broadband router or microwave or the cordless handset batteries may not be charing properly

    If the strange sounds still occur when you use a different phone in your usual socket, then the problem must be with the telephone line - the other tips on this page should help.


    Check recent building/maintenance work in or near your home
    Have you, or a neighbour, had work carried out before your Sky Talk service stopped working correctly, this could be causing an issue. 'Work' could include:

    • A new installation, changing your equipment or telephone supplier
    • Internal building or decorating work that may have damaged or dislodged a line
    • External building work or gardening (such as tree surgery) that may have damaged the phone line coming into your house
    • If you have recently had equipment installed (such as a new telephone, fax or internet device), try using a different telephone, or using your phone with the new device disconnected. If the problem ceases, your new equipment must be causing the fault (and you may therefore need to contact the company who supplied it).

    If you have had building or other work done, it may be worth contacting the company that carried out the work to see if they are aware of any possible damage to the phone line.


    Test your telephone master socket
    Connect your telephone directly to the test socket. If there is no horizontal line on the master socket, you do not have a test socket so do not attempt this test. This is a BT Openreach recommended test.

    • Carefully unscrew the two small screws and the bottom half of the faceplate should pull out. Behind it on the right hand side is a test socket, this connects directly to the telephone line and bypasses any extension wiring
    • Now Plug the telephone into the test socket


    If you continue to have problems, you can contact our Sky Customer Services Team.


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