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4 years ago
Ich habe einen neuen Festnetzanschluss, weil mein altes Telefon kaputt gegangen ist. Sind meine Telefonbucheinträge verloren oder kann ich sie online in meinem Konto finden?
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4 years ago
Ich habe einen neuen Festnetzanschluss, weil mein altes Telefon kaputt gegangen ist.
Durch ein kaputtes Telefon erhält man normalerweise nicht gleich einen neuen Anschluß. Ein Austausch des Telefons hätte gereicht.
Sind meine Telefonbucheinträge verloren oder kann ich sie online in meinem Konto finden?
Hast du denn eine neue Rufnummer bekommen?
Ich kenne es eigentlich so, dass eine Austragung aus dem Telefonbuch genauso beauftragt werden muß wie eine Eintragung.
Leider schreibst du nichts zu deinem Tarif.
Im Kundencenter lassen sich Telefonbucheinträge einsehen, bearbeiten und auch löschen.
https://kundencenter.telekom.de/kundencenter/kundendaten/telefonbucheintrag/index.html
https://www.telekom.de/kundencenter/telefonbucheintrag
https://www.telekom.de/hilfe/vertrag-meine-daten/meine-daten/telefonbucheintrag-erstellen-einsehen-und-aendern
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4 years ago
@Pinwheel
Beschreibe mal bitte genauer.
Befülle bitte dein Profil, du bist anonym unterwegs.
Link in meiner Signatur.
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@Pinwheel
The TAE connection is an analog connection which transports only analog electrical signal (voice and touch tone) to the router (and back). There is no data exchange between these two devices. Imho you've lost the local entries of your former DECT phone.
you can reenter manually the phonebook entries in the router as described in the user manual.
You can or have to reenter manually the phonebook entries in the router as described in the user manual . This schould be also a good idea if you'll use more then one DECT or line coupled phone with your router. So you can access the entries with all your phone devices.
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@Pinwheel marked it as solved ... not the best idea, because:
this is partially wrong! As written before, line based ( TAE connection) does not share the contacts to a phone connected in this way. This is only possible if the Phones are connected directly to the Router by DECT (CAT-iq 2.x).
by the way:
the hand unit of this device is using DECT (GAP) and does not support CAT-iq 2.x.
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@RoadrunnerDD
The Gigaset A400 which had the battery leak is now cleaned up and it still works, and my address book is still there in the phone. The Panasonic KX-TG6861GB will be returned to the store since it is inferior anyway.
Is the Gigaset A400 also the wrong type for accessing phone numbers in the router?
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@Pinwheel
The TAE connection is an analog connection which transports only analog electrical signal (voice and touch tone) to the router (and back). There is no data exchange between these two devices. Imho you've lost the local entries of your former DECT phone.
you can reenter manually the phonebook entries in the router as described in the user manual.
You can or have to reenter manually the phonebook entries in the router as described in the user manual . This schould be also a good idea if you'll use more then one DECT or line coupled phone with your router. So you can access the entries with all your phone devices.
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@Pinwheel marked it as solved ... not the best idea, because:
this is partially wrong! As written before, line based ( TAE connection) does not share the contacts to a phone connected in this way. This is only possible if the Phones are connected directly to the Router by DECT (CAT-iq 2.x).
by the way:
the hand unit of this device is using DECT (GAP) and does not support CAT-iq 2.x.
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