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Hi,
Had Bulldog for a few months now with no major problems. Howevwer, there is one 0845 number that gives me "The number you have dialled is not in service". I can call it from my mobile, and used to be able to call it from my BT line. Anybody ever seen anything like this? Cheers, Fred. Fred Finisterre |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
"Fred Finisterre" <(E-Mail Removed)> writes: > Had Bulldog for a few months now with no major problems. > > Howevwer, there is one 0845 number that gives me "The number you have > dialled is not in service". I can call it from my mobile, and used to be > able to call it from my BT line. > > Anybody ever seen anything like this? Perhaps more a question for the parent group uk.telecom, so follow-up set Because the phone line is unbundled, you're getting your phone service from C&W (as, no doubt, you fully realise). Although BT are obliged to route a call to any valid UK number, C&W don't have to. If the 0845 number range you are trying to dial is allocated to an operator C&W don't want to deal with, or simply can't be bothered to set up an interconnect agreement with, then they may reject the call. Yes, I've had this when working for a large organisation which used C&W for most outgoing calls. There were always a few tiny dark corners of the numbering range that C&W wouldn't reach. They were so few that it was easiest getting the switchboard operator to place the call on a BT line when it happened. If they were encountered more frequently, the PABX could have been programmed to route them automatically. The home equivalent is to use a mobile, or have a one or two 0800 access calling cards with different operators handy for such an eventuality. -- Tim Clark |
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