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In BT terminology, Voice Reinjection is the way to route voice signals from a VoIP service onto the existing home telephone wiring.
This will become more common as copper pairs are replaced by optical fibre.
 
(Though, it's often easier just to use a DECT VoIP phone!)
 
In the meantime, if you have a copper pair from A&A (i.e. without telephone service on that copper pair) and use VoIP, you
* Gently unclip the 4 plastic clips which retain the circuit board in the outer shell, and lift out the circuit board.
 
You should now have gone from<br />
[[ File: VDSL_SSFP_back.jpg]]<br />
to<br />
[[ File: VDSL_SSFP_dismantled.jpg]]
 
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