Using BT Big Button 100 with Virgin Media 1571 ans...

Hi there -
We are looking at getting the BT Big Button 100 for my elderly in-laws but need to find out if the 1571 shortcut button on it will work with the Virgin Media answering service, instead of BT's own? (they have a Virgin Media package for phone, TV and broadband) I cannot find any number to call to get advice from BT directly and the user guide does not really confirm if the button works in exactly the same way with other non-BT answer services. Has anyone here actually done this successfully? Any help would be much appreciated, thank you!
Deb.

The button will be programmed to dial 1571 so if Virgin use this for their service it should work. If they use a different no. For voicemail it may be possible to reprogram the button. See if you can find a user manual on the phone on the BT site.
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