I do not understand the technology, so sorry if that question sounds stupid, but I am trying to sign up to iDNet's explicitly labelled SoGEA service and am being told I need to pay a fee to convert the line as there is a live service on it, which was a surprise to me.
There is a number associated with the line on the control panel, though I just assumed that maybe all lines needed an assigned number as a reference. So I tried plugging in a phone and there is a dial tone yet it does not allow me to make calls (solid tone after a few digits of entering a number) or receive them (four quick beeps and disconnected when I tried calling).
But checking the website and knowledge base, there is no reference to SoGEA, and it would be odd for them to not be explicit about the technology. So now I am thinking maybe I misunderstood what they meant on the order form by:
The copper pair (telephone line) is provided solely for use with the associated broadband service and does not provide a telephone service.
Which I took as saying that after migrating the copper pair does not provide a telephone service, but maybe I am being too literal, a curse of being autistic, and it actually means something I am missing?



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