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on 11-09-2023 02:35 PM
Support told me that it is possible to connect a phone to the ZTE MC888 5g home hub, but the documentation, and other posts, suggests that this might not be possible after all.
Has anyone done it successfully?
If so, I would like to connect my cordless DECT landline phone, now that I don't have a landline. However the connector is too small for the socket on the side of the hub. Any ideas on what adapter would be needed and whether it would work?
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11-14-2023 08:13 AM - edited 11-14-2023 08:19 AM
For others that have the MC888 router.
You can connect a land line phone to the router and it does work. I have connected my old land line DECT phone, which has multiple wireless phone extensions. This provides the equivalent of a land line, but uses the router's mobile number.
11-14-2023 08:13 AM - edited 11-14-2023 08:19 AM
For others that have the MC888 router.
You can connect a land line phone to the router and it does work. I have connected my old land line DECT phone, which has multiple wireless phone extensions. This provides the equivalent of a land line, but uses the router's mobile number.
on 11-15-2023 04:00 PM
Hi @Phil53124,
Thanks for confirming this, we don't officially support the feature, and I'd just be careful on billing as our Broadband packages only usually have inclusive data, but thanks for confirming for the community that the feature works.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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12-13-2023 06:44 AM - edited 12-13-2023 06:57 AM
Jonathan,
You're correct, even though the T&C's you're sent say that you get unlimited free calls and texts to non-premium numbers.
Three should change their T&C's, or preferably, change things to allow you to use the Hub's phone connection .
I have written another post explaining the benefits, and tried to raise the idea through customer services
Three seem to be missing a trick, as I think many home owners enjoy the convenience of using multiple DECT phone extensions from a single land line, and this would provide an equivalent, but much cheaper, service using the hub SIM as your home number. Added to which, if you move home, you can take the hub and number with you.
Can you help me to highlight the idea within Three?
on 12-14-2023 06:01 PM
Hey @Phil53124,
I was just looking at the other thread you mentioned. Happy to flag any customer feedback, I think with something like this it's all down to getting a larger amount of customers to confirm that they'd consider this desirable.
I'll have a look into the terms too, just to check that's the 5G Broadband terms you're referring to as opposed to the general Pay Monthly ones?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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