Saturday, November 21, 2009

WILL MY CORDLESS PHONE WORK IN GREECE


WILL MY CORDLESS PHONE WORK IN GREECE?
I NEED TO KNOW IF A CORDLESS PHONE WILL WORK IN GREECE DO I HAVE TO PLUG INTO A TELEPHONE SOCKET
Land Phones - 5 Answers
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1 :
im pretty sure it will work in greece so id give it a try! hope this helped thanks IXI BRADAZ IXI
2 :
just shove that plug in the wall no mattah what?
3 :
u mean u want to have ur cordless phone work in greece, and using ur homeline in USA, looooooool go buy a cellphone
4 :
Greece may just use 220, if they do and you plug in your 110 phone, it'll fry.
5 :
Since this is land lines and you are saying cordless, we are talking an extension phone. You don't say where you use the phone, so I will guess USA. So the answer is: almost certainly not. Cordless phones require power from the wall to the base station and in USA this is 110 and Greece is probably 220 with different plugs. Cordless phones are radios transmitters and receivers and the frequencies assigned to phone use differ around the world. Some countries strongly license radios of any kind. As you say, the base has to plug into a phone socket to work (connect to the land lines) and the plug structure may be different, the wiring may be different and the government phone company may object strongly to using improper equipment and failure to pay a fee. With additional data, you may get an answer here, but someone is going to have to prove their authority to answer because they did that.