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Deag Wrote: > > Yes it does (the 0800 does), but you would be better off with the 1899 > number (www.1899.com) for peak calls as they charge a flat 3p wherea > 18866 > charge per minute. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought both companies charge you pe minute apart from calls to UK landlines which are 0.0p per minute. 189 say its a flat 3p connection charge whereas 18866 say its a flat 2 connection charge... Can someone else please confim that Bulldog supports the 18866/189 service or alternative prefix (eg. 0808 170 7788)? ------------------------------------------------------------------ The following text is from the FAQs on the bulldog website, if this i any help... -*Does Bulldog support CPS or Indirect Access? And what happens if have a BT line but put all my calls through another provider?* In short, we don’t. Carrier Pre-Select (CPS) and Indirect Access (IDA are two measures which the European Union requires BT to support i order to open up competition, and to allow consumers greater choice i their selection of telecommunications supplier. Indirect Access (IDA) was the precursor to CPS. Under IDA, subscriber would rent their line from BT but prefix their outgoing calls with code which would instruct BT to route the call via another servic provider. Under CPS the subscriber still rents the line from BT and uses anothe service provider to carry their traffic. However, there is no need fo them to prefix numbers with a special code as the routing is no pre-programmed in to the BT network. Because of its position, only BT is obliged to offer these services and is the only operator in the UK which does so. The Bulldog networ does not support these services. Therefore, if a BT customer who ha CPS on his line joins Bulldog, his CPS service will no longer be i operation and he will be billed for his calls by Bulldog at th appropriate Bulldog tariff. Equally, an existing Bulldog custome cannot subsequently have CPS enabled on his Bulldog line.- -*I’ve tried dialling a phone number but can’t get through. Why i that?* In general, almost any number you can dial on the BT network should b reachable on the Bulldog network. There are, however, three mai exception categories: 1. FRIACO, SurfTime and Internet Schools Caller services. FRIACO (Fla Rate Internet Access Call Originiation) is a type of service which B is obliged to offer for “all you can eat” dial-up internet services and is used by various ISPs. SurfTime is another version of the sam idea as FRIACO also offered by BT. Internet Schools Caller service doe exactly what it says on the tin. None of these ranges are routed b anyone other than BT, and calls to them will fail. FRIACO numbers are of the form 0808 99…; SurfTime are of the form 084 44…; and Schools Internet Caller of the form 0820… . As a Bulldo customer with up to 8 meg, however, it’s unlikely you’ll ever want t access - let alone experience - dial-up internet again. -- chrischivers chrischivers |
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> Can someone else please confim that Bulldog supports the 18866/1899 > service or alternative prefix (eg. 0808 170 7788)? > > > chrischivers Bulldog does not support the 1xxx numbers but you can use the 0800 numbers. 18866 charge a connection fee and per minute on their 0800 number, however 1899 only charge a connection fee with no per minute charge. I am on Bulldog and have used both and can therefore vouch for this info. |
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"chrischivers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed). .. > Can someone else please confim that Bulldog supports the 18866/1899 > service or alternative prefix (eg. 0808 170 7788)? The short 18866/1899 codes won't work on a Bulldog line but the alternative access 0808 numbers do work. If you do want to sign up with Bulldog would you mind quoting my referral code? -just quote "bdol 1734734" when signing up online (under "How did you hear about Bulldog?/Referred by a Friend") or just mention it while ordering by telephone (and please drop me an email and let me know!). Regards Sunil |
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> -*I've tried dialling a phone number but can't get through. Why is
> that?* > > In general, almost any number you can dial on the BT network should be > reachable on the Bulldog network. There are, however, three main > exception categories: > > 1. FRIACO, SurfTime and Internet Schools Caller services. FRIACO (Flat > Rate Internet Access Call Originiation) is a type of service which BT > is obliged to offer for "all you can eat" dial-up internet services, > and is used by various ISPs. SurfTime is another version of the same > idea as FRIACO also offered by BT. Internet Schools Caller service does > exactly what it says on the tin. None of these ranges are routed by > anyone other than BT, and calls to them will fail. > > FRIACO numbers are of the form 0808 99.; SurfTime are of the form 0844 > 44.; and Schools Internet Caller of the form 0820. . As a Bulldog > customer with up to 8 meg, however, it's unlikely you'll ever want to > access - let alone experience - dial-up internet again. - > > > -- > chrischivers Do you have a URL for that page Chrirs? A search for FRIACO on the Bulldog FAQ & Search page gives no results. Nice search engine Bulldog! Fred. |
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"Fred Finisterre" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Do you have a URL for that page Chrirs? A search for FRIACO on the Bulldog > FAQ & Search page gives no results. Nice search engine Bulldog! http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...ne_package.asp Under "I've tried dialling a phone number but can't get through. Why is that?" Regards Sunil |
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