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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes as long as you are able to use the landline phones as well.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you all for answering my question. My interest is to have a hybrid system that utilizes existing corded phone connected to the telephone wiring via wall phone jacks in each room of the house along with the Bluetooth cordless phone handsets that come with this new system.. The hybrid system not only helps in reducing the number of Bluetooth handsets needed(saves money) but also minimizes the exposure of Radio Frequency emissions given out by the Bluetooth handsets and the cell phone itself. My point is that base unit of this system connects to wall phone jack which in turn links to corded phones that are connected to telephone wiring in the house. When the telephone wiring/corded phones are not in use (not busy) it should be able to receive incoming cell calls via base unit to the wall phone jack and then traditional corded phone in each room of the house. I know we can receive cell phone calls on Bluetooth handsets, but the question is can we receive the cell phone calls on the traditional corded in the house that are connect to wall jack: In other words, Incoming call from the landline system that connects to base unit can be received on the Bluetooth handset. Similarly can we receive incoming cell phone calls on the existing traditional corded phones in each room of the house via base unit of the new system that connects to wall phone jack?
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