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RE: OT : 14 digit phone numbers!


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  • Subject: RE: OT : 14 digit phone numbers!
  • From: "Doogie Brodie" <doogiebrodie@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 11:29:17 -0000
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>Alternatively do BT offer any form of short code dialling on the
network?...I seem to recall a facility where you could store numbers in
>BTs network and use a short code to dial it. Probably never made it to
market though.


Oooooohhh...... A quick search turns up some FAQs... Network service
called Code Calling.... http://www.gbnet.net/net/uk-telecom/btns.html
says [belived no longer available. Can anyone confirm?]  though.... :(
You could try the commands listed:-

Store a number:   *51*code*number#
Check a code:     *#51*code#
Cancel:           #51*code#
Dial with a code: ** code
Codes used are 3 to 29 on System X and 10 to 36 on System Y.

Load last dialled number into memory:
(gives message expected from *#51*0#)
*52#
Cancel:          #52#
Dial:            *54#

A search of BTs website (what a pig of a website to navigate when you
actually know what information you want....!) doesn't come up with
anything useful.... Hmmmmmmmmm

Keith, its over to you ;)

Doogie




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