Apple USB Modem no good in UK?

I have just bought two Apple USB Modems, one for my occasional travel use, and one for a friend to use in a country cottage for email send.
Neither of them detect a carrier on a solid BT line in London UK. They can't both be faulty, am I doing something really dim. Settings in Network seem in order.
Checked both Modems on iMac C2D, Macbook CD and C2D same result on all.
Phone line and cabling healthy, double checked with handset at modem plug sounding healthy and loud.
Any thoughts?

Oh dear oh dear.
How can two - 2! BT431a to RJ11 cables work perfectly with a telephone, but not the Modem?
A third very nasty looking cable from the bottom of the drawer is working perfectly and both modems are now going fine, and rather well for dial up.
Very sorry all, too hasty to post. Am writing a hundred lines "Always check the very obvious".

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