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Tt&t Landline Down

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I have a basic land line from TT&T (i.e. 076 number) that has been down 3 times over the last 5 days. No ADSL, just basic talk. My neighbhor has the same, but with ADSL (I should know since I purchased the line for him at the same time I purchased mine). Past 2 times down for 1/2 day. This time, down since yesterday noon. When I call my number, it gives me a recording "number not in service at this time".(in English).

Anybody having similar problems?

It may be time to convert over to TOT. They claim that they laid new copper up my road last year. Could be a bunch of malarkey.

This seems to happen on a regular basis to all landlines in the area.

The number 076 is for Phuket, regardless of the company.

TOT land-lines are 076 and then a number starting with 3.

TT&T land-lines are 076 and then a number starting with 2.

Call up TT&T and they will fix it, usually in a couple of hours.

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"2" and TT&T just gave me their standard reply "technician will contact you". 1st time not, 2nd time yes but about 5 hours after I noticed the line was back up, and this time, still waiting (24 hours and counting).

You can try going to their technical office on the road to the airport. They don't like it, but, usually they will get it done just to be rid of you.

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Line still down. Called 1103 service line again and got the same canned response. Going down to TOT now.

Line still down. Called 1103 service line again and got the same canned response. Going down to TOT now.

Best of luck with TOT. Terrible service capability. We gave up with them and changed to TTT years ago.

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