July 2014
Had enough of Bell and interested in changing to Home phone. One huge hang up is trying to find out if the condo buzzer will work with Home phone.
Fido website says, "The Home Phone service is compatible with most condo and building buzzer systems but there are some exceptions in buildings will older buzzer technology." I called fido support and was told home phone will not work with any condo buzzers even after I quoted him the fido website.
Is there any way to test the fido phone device without dropping bell first, because dropping Bell to find out fido home phone condo buzzer won't work will be a headache. I'd have to then call bell and ask for the service I just cancelled.
My condo buzzer work by person downstairs dialing an entry condo and then landline phone rings and we can talk to person and dial 9 to let person in. Seems like a modern system.
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July 2014
July 2014
Thanks for the detailed info.I'll go down on monday to condo management office to find out about our buzzer system.
December 2014
I'm curious as to whether the home phone was compatible, or not, with the buzzer technology in your building. I have a similar building set-up and want to know whether the Fido home phone system works before switching over.
May 2016
If I understood Paolo's answer correctly, a buzzer system will work in one of two ways:
1) If the building manager requires a phone number from you for setup, then their system would be compatible and you will receive a phone call on whatever phone number you provided (Fido home phone, any cell phone, any regular landline, or any VoIP service).
2) If the building manager does not require a phone number from you then this means the buzzer system is directly linked to the jacks in the building and will direct the buzzer-call to your apartment rather than an actual telephone number. To receive the buzzer-call you would need a regular home phone handset connected to the jack but would not need to have an actual landline subscription (ie: you would not be able to receive or make phone calls from that phone. It would be for buzzer use only).
Any techs out there that can confirm this?
June 2016
@Crockett wrote:
If I understood Paolo's answer correctly, a buzzer system will work in one of two ways:
1) If the building manager requires a phone number from you for setup, then their system would be compatible and you will receive a phone call on whatever phone number you provided (Fido home phone, any cell phone, any regular landline, or any VoIP service).
2) If the building manager does not require a phone number from you then this means the buzzer system is directly linked to the jacks in the building and will direct the buzzer-call to your apartment rather than an actual telephone number. To receive the buzzer-call you would need a regular home phone handset connected to the jack but would not need to have an actual landline subscription (ie: you would not be able to receive or make phone calls from that phone. It would be for buzzer use only).
Any techs out there that can confirm this?
Yes I believe that sounds about right. Just give your super intendant the fido wireless home phone #, and ask them to setup your buzzer with it, if they do not support it, inquire within to see which buzzer type they actually support, because you may need to buy an unused landline handset to plug into one of your jacks
May 2016