Phone wakes the computer from sleep - ??

Anyone ever seen something like this? It's just started to happen recently, and I haven't reconfigured my desk or the office...
Whenever the phone rings and my laptop is sleeping, the laptop wakes up! The two devices aren't plugged into the same powerstrip, or even the same plug for that matter. And this has never happened before.
Just thought it was curious.

If you use a wireless router try changing the channel. You can download the iStumbler utility (www.versiontracker.com or www.macupdate.com) and use it to determine what channels are currently free of overlap with any other wireless devices. Alternatively, you may be able to change the telephone's channel. In any case separating the channels may reduce interference. You can also try turning on the Interference Robustness option of the Airport card.

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