Type of Phone to use in BSNL FTTH connection ?

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All , one question on BSNL FTTH. Is it possible to connect a normal landline phone directly into RJ 11 port of the modem or does that need a VOIP phone ?
 
A traditional telephone will work just fine.
 
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That's pretty weird. Is your modem supplied by BSNL? In that case, try plugging in the telephone into the first telephone port of the modem. Mine is a simple telephone provided by BSNL and works just fine.
 
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Probably the VOIP configuration is not done on the ONT, unfortunately in BSNLs case it's not necessarily plug and play (no auto configuration)
 


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There is no dial tone. Just a constant tone. Dial a number and everything will work if the configuration has been done.

i figure it out bro and i m using my landline telephone set but voice is no so loud and clear ,so i was thinking may be it will work properly with voip phone.i have to buy new telephone set as i m going to surrender my bsnl landline and broadband
 
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should i buy some voip phone or buy some landline telephone set?please advice

Just noticed you changed the question. In my case I am using an old phone from my BSNL landline connection too and voice is as clear as it gets and loudness is okayish. Get a phone with called id and it will be fine.
 
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I have Fabre basic plus plan. currently i am using only internet through router. this plan has unlimited calling option also but i don't have land line phone. can any one suggest which land line will support for wifi calling.
 
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Use any old spare landline telephone lying around in your house or your friends/relatives houses. BSNL offers SIP calling facility bundled with Internet or standalone over their FTTH services. You just need a modem router with RJ11 FXO port.

The term wifi calling is meant generally for carrier-enabled calling which happens automatically in smartphones with VoWIFI.
 
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