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Corded Analogue Phone

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  1. Interquartz 9281P (Ten Button) Emergency Telephone

    Interquartz 9281P Programmable Emergency Telephone

    Interquartz 9281P Emergency Telephone - Up to 10 buttons
    • No keypad
    • Triple standard message waiting
    • Ringer indicator light 
    • Ringer volume adjust
    • Ringer pitch adjust
    • Hearing aid compatible
    • Wall-mountable
    • Printable overlay
    *Price is only for the phone. You also need to order the quantity of numbers you want to program (up to 10). See the accesories below
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  2. Panasonic KX-TS880

    Panasonic KX-TS880 (Black)

    Panasonic fixed phone with a display, handsfree and headset
    • Hands-free
    • 16 digit LCD display
    • Headset jack (2.5mm Jack)
    • Call indicator
    4.5 of 27 Reviews
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  3. BT Converse 2200 Corded Telephone - White

    BT Converse 2200 Corded Telephone - White

    Cost-effective corded office phone that is compatible with PBX systems
    • Cost-effective corded office phone
    • Compatible with PBX systems
    • Line-powered - no PSU or batteries required
    • RJ11 headset port
    • Speakerphone and handsfree volume control
    5 of 3 Reviews
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    Ref: BT2200WUK
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  4. IconBest Seller Panasonic KX-TS500 White

    Panasonic KX-TS500 White

    Good value corded desktop phone, available in black or white
    • Excellent value
    • Redial
    • Adjustable volume
    • Wall mountable
    4.8 of 11 Reviews
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  5. Agent 1000 Basic Telephone Red

    Agent 1000 Basic Telephone - Red

    High visibility red desk phone with hands free speakerphone - ideal for use in public areas
    • Essential office functions: redial, hands free, headset port
    • High visibility red colour makes the phone easy to locate
    • Good sound and audio quality
    • Cost-effective, simple solution for small to medium-sized businesses
    • Hands free speakerphone
    • Wall mountable
    4.6 of 5 Reviews
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  6. Doro PhoneEasy 312CS

    Doro PhoneEasy 312CS

    Easy-use telephone with large buttons
    • Telephone with big buttons to make calling easier
    • Alphanumerical screen (95 x 35mm)
    • Speakerphone
    • 3 direct memories
    • Visual ring indicator
    • Redial: call the last number
    • Volume adjustment
    • HAC: Compatible with hearing aid
    5 of 4 Reviews
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  7. Kero Ket 43 (White)

    Kero Ket 43 (White)

    Sophisticated analogue telephone in white
    • Light indicator for incoming calls
    • 2 volume levels
    • Redial
    • Dial tones
    • R key
    • Wall-mountable
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  8. Panasonic KX-TS880

    Panasonic KX-TS880 (White)

    Panasonic fixed phone with a display, handsfree and headset
    • Hands-free
    • 16 digit LCD display
    • Headset jack (2.5mm Jack)
    • Call indicator
    4.3 of 7 Reviews
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  9. Depaepe HD2000 Urgence 1 Memory - White

    Depaepe HD2000 Urgence 1 Memory - White

    The HD2000 Urgence hotline telephone gives instant access to 1 preprogrammed number
    • Tone pulse dialling
    • 2 call signal LEDs
    • EEPROM memory backup
    • Memory capacity: 23 digits (including *, #, flash, or Pause)
    • Ringer high - medium - low selection
    • Optional desk mount kit
    • Colors: red, white, or dark grey
    • Dimensions: 235 x 73 x 72 mm
    • Weight: 0.55 kg
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  10. Panasonic KX-TGF310 Analogue Desktop and Cordless Phone

    Panasonic KX-TGF310 Analogue Desktop and Cordless Phone

    Panasonic + fixed-line phone: 2-in-1 solution!
    • Fixed telephone + wireless supplement.
    • 1.8-inch white backlit display.
    • 3 speed dial keys.
    • Call blocking function.
    • Do not disturb function: to receive only desired calls.
    • Allows up to 5 supplements associated with the base. 
    • Compatible with wireless headset.
    • 3 way conference mode.
    • Hands-free loudspeaker in base and in stand.
    4.9 of 20 Reviews
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  11. HD2000 SpeakerPhone 3 Memories - Black

    Depaepe HD2000 SpeakerPhone 3 Memories - Black

    Wall-mountable emergency telephone with loudspeaker, 3 memories and data port.
    • Tone pulse dialling
    • Adjustable loudspeaker for group listening
    • 3 one-touch memory keys (21 digits capacity, including *, #, flashor Pause)
    • Adjustable hook flash duration (100 - 300 ms)
    • 2 call signal LEDs
    • Ringer high - low - off
    • Waiting message led (reversed polarity, high voltage DC current, ringingcurrent)
    • Adjustable receive level
    • Data port
    • Microphone mute
    • Redial key
    • Optional desk mount kit
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  12. Depaepe HD2000 Speakerphone 3 Memories (White)

    Depaepe HD2000 SpeakerPhone 3 Memories - White

    Wall-mountable emergency telephone with loudspeaker, 3 memories and data port.
    • Tone pulse dialling
    • Adjustable loudspeaker for group listening
    • 3 one touch memory keys (21 digits capacity, including *, #, flashor Pause)
    • Adjustable hook flash duration (100 - 300 ms)
    • 2 call signal leds
    • Ringer high - low - off selection
    • Waiting message led (reversed polarity, high voltage DC current, ringingcurrent)
    • Adjustable receive level
    • Data port
    • Micro phone mute
    • Redial key
    • Optional desk mount kit
    5 of 1 Reviews
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Discover the Versatility of Analogue Phones

In a world dominated by digital communication, the charm and reliability of the analogue phone still have a vital place in business communications. Also known as traditional landline or PSTN phones, these devices deliver consistent performance, ease of use and a touch of nostalgia that many businesses still value. That’s why we offer a carefully curated selection of high-quality analogue telephone solutions that continue to excel in today’s connected world.

Benefits of using traditional landline phones

  • Reliability: Analogue phones are less prone to outages and interruptions than their digital counterparts, ensuring consistent communication.
  • Ease of use: With straightforward design and intuitive functionality, these phones require minimal training and are ideal for users of all ages.
  • Cost-effective: Traditional landline phones typically have lower purchase and maintenance costs, making them a budget-friendly choice for businesses.
  • Sound quality: Analogue phones provide clear audio, essential for effective communication in professional environments.
  • Power independence: Unlike VoIP phones, PSTN phones don’t rely on an internet connection and can continue to work during power cuts.
  • Durability: Analogue phones are robustly built, often with hard-wearing designs that withstand everyday use in busy offices.
  • Integration with existing systems: These phones can be integrated easily with traditional PBX systems, enabling seamless communication across established networks.
  • Privacy: Analogue phones offer improved privacy, being less susceptible to hacking than internet-based systems.
  • Familiarity: Many users appreciate the tactile experience of a traditional landline phone, which fosters a sense of reliability and trust.

The future of analogue technology

Although the telecoms industry is increasingly shifting to digital solutions, analogue phones remain relevant. The planned phase-out of analogue networks by 2030 does not mean the end of analogue handsets, they will continue to function via router ports and VoIP adapters.

Manufacturers such as Gigaset are continually evolving their analogue product lines, integrating modern features while retaining proven core technology. Hybrid solutions combine analogue reliability with digital convenience features, building bridges to the digital future. For businesses and home users who value simple, dependable communication, the traditional landline phone remains an attractive choice. The combination of tried-and-tested technology, straightforward operation and high availability makes it a timeless solution for essential communication needs.

Troubleshooting corded analogue phones

POTS phones are widely used in offices and businesses thanks to their reliability and low maintenance. Occasionally, however, issues may arise. Below is an overview of common causes and quick fixes.

1. No dial tone
Check the wall socket: Is the phone correctly plugged into the TAE socket?
Inspect the cabling: Are the handset or line cables damaged or loose?
Test the phone on a different socket: This helps rule out a fault with the phone itself.
Check the PBX/router: Ensure the analogue port is enabled.

2. The caller can’t hear you
Test the microphone: Speak directly into it; if possible, test with a second device.
Swap the handset: The handset may be defective; a replacement will confirm.
Check the cable: Loose connections at the handset port can cause audio issues.

3. You can’t hear the other party
Check the volume controls: Some phones have volume buttons or a dial.
Test the handset on another phone: The handset speaker may be faulty.

4. The analogue phone doesn’t ring on incoming calls
Disable quiet/DND/night mode: Some models have a mute or night setting.
Check ringer volume: It may be set too low.
Verify call distribution on the PBX: Is the extension correctly assigned?

5. Dialling doesn’t work
Enable tone dialling (DTMF): Many modern systems require tone rather than pulse dialling.
Check the keypad: Faulty keys can prevent dialling.
PBX restrictions: Certain numbers may be blocked by the system.

6. Echo or poor voice quality
Avoid long cables: Excessive line length can cause interference.
Move the device away from the router/other electronics: Electromagnetic interference can cause echo.
Clean the handset: Dirt in the microphone or speaker can affect audio.

FAQs 

1. Will my analogue phone still work after the switch to All-IP?
Yes. Your traditional landline phone will continue to work via the analogue ports on your router. The All-IP migration affects the provider’s transmission technology, not your end devices. Modern routers automatically convert analogue signals into digital data packets.

2. Can I run multiple PSTN phones on one router?
That depends on your router model. Many routers provide two analogue ports (FON1 and FON2), allowing two separate analogue phones. With a TAE splitter you can connect multiple devices to one port, but they will share the same number.

3. Why doesn’t my answerphone work since installing the router?
You may need to enable the answerphone in the router configuration. Open the router interface and activate the answerphone for the relevant port. Also make sure the call diversion time is shorter than the activation time of the device’s built-in answerphone.

4. Can I connect my old analogue phone to a modern fibre connection?
Yes, via the router. Fibre routers include analogue ports to which you can connect your trusted phone. Thanks to digital transmission, call quality can even be better than over traditional copper lines.

5. What should I look for when buying a POST phone?
Hands-free functionality for convenience, a display for caller ID and, if needed, an integrated answerphone. For office use, programmable keys and conferencing features are advantageous. Branded devices such as Gigaset generally offer better long-term quality.

6. How can I improve the sound quality of my analogue phone?
Position the device away from other electronics, use high-quality cables and review your router settings for optimal audio codecs. For persistent issues, a signal booster or replacing ageing internal wiring may help.

7. Are traditional landline phones more secure against eavesdropping than IP phones?
Analogue phones are generally harder to hack remotely because they aren’t reachable over the internet. However, they can be tapped via physical access to the line. For maximum security in sensitive environments, additional protective measures are recommended.

8. Are analogue phones still relevant in today’s digital era?
Yes. Many organisations rely on analogue phones for their reliability, ease of use and independence from internet-related disruptions.

9. How do I choose the right PSTN phone for my business?
Consider your company size, the features you need and your budget. It’s also worth checking whether you require specific integrations with your existing communications systems.

10. Can I use an analogue phone with a VoIP system?
Yes. With the right adapters, you can connect analogue phones to VoIP systems, allowing you to retain existing devices while benefiting from modern technology.