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07-04-2006, 07:59 AM
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#1 | | Guest | I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
international numbers coming in.
Dave
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07-04-2006, 02:56 PM
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#2 | | Guest |
<dsomrox@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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>I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
> mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
> display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
> is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
> callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
> international numbers coming in.
>
> Dave
>
No help but....
On my mobile the number is displayed as private though on my landline the
number is displayed as overseas.
:-P | | | |
07-05-2006, 03:33 AM
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#3 | | Guest |
<dsomrox@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
> mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
> display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
> is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
> callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
> international numbers coming in.
International caller ID doesnt exist on Telstra Mobile, yet | | | |
07-05-2006, 03:42 AM
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#4 | | Guest | dsomrox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
> I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
> mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
> display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
> is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
> callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
> international numbers coming in.
>
> Dave
>
(For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed at
the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing anytime soon.
-Nick | | | |
07-05-2006, 07:39 AM
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#5 | | Guest |
"Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> <dsomrox@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:1152017982.783671.171820@j8g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>> I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
>> mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
>> display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
>> is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
>> callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
>> international numbers coming in.
>
> International caller ID doesnt exist on Telstra Mobile, yet
Poor service, as always.
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07-05-2006, 09:30 AM
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#6 | | Guest | > (For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed at
> the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing anytime soon.
Why do that? Wouldn't it be easier to just pass the number straight through
to the phone? | | | |
07-05-2006, 09:45 AM
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#7 | | Guest | Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>> (For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed
>> at the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing
>> anytime soon.
> Why do that? Wouldn't it be easier to just pass the number straight
> through to the phone?
Maybe they haven't worked a way of charging people EXTRA to rip them off
more?
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belong to.
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07-06-2006, 02:40 AM
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#8 | | Guest |
"Nick W" <nick-ngspam@kablammo.net> wrote in message
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> dsomrox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
> > I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
> > mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
> > display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
> > is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
> > callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
> > international numbers coming in.
> >
> > Dave
> >
>
> (For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed at
> the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing anytime soon.
Heh, you reckon? | | | |
07-06-2006, 02:41 AM
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#9 | | Guest |
"thegoons" <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:NPKqg.21658$ap3.14268@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> >
> > <dsomrox@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> > news:1152017982.783671.171820@j8g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >> I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
> >> mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
> >> display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
> >> is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
> >> callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
> >> international numbers coming in.
> >
> > International caller ID doesnt exist on Telstra Mobile, yet
>
> Poor service, as always.
If you havent yet invented something that doesnt exist in Australia, how can
it be poor?
Did you claim that it was "poor service" that CND on mobiles didnt exist in
Jan 1997, say? | | | |
07-06-2006, 02:41 AM
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#10 | | Guest |
"Simon Templar" <usenet@vk3xem.net> wrote in message
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> Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> >> (For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed
> >> at the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing
> >> anytime soon.
> > Why do that? Wouldn't it be easier to just pass the number straight
> > through to the phone?
>
> Maybe they haven't worked a way of charging people EXTRA to rip them off
> more?
CND is free on mobiles. | | | |
07-06-2006, 04:54 PM
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#11 | | Guest | Michael wrote:
> "Nick W" <nick-ngspam@kablammo.net> wrote in message
> news:12amurkoaklcl83@corp.supernews.com...
>> dsomrox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
>>> I am on Telstra mobilenet and receive many international calls on my
>>> mobile (Nokia N70) from US, Japan, China, HK, Singapore. None of these
>>> display the number when they call me, I get "Private Number". My number
>>> is visible to them when I call them. I have no problem with Aussie
>>> callers. Is there a setting somewhere that is not letting me see the
>>> international numbers coming in.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>> (For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed at
>> the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing anytime soon.
>
> Heh, you reckon?
>
Not for landlines. Mind you, that depends on which way the wind is
blowing, so "right at this exact moment, there is no sign of it changing
anytime soon" would probably be a better statement.
-Nick | | | |
07-10-2006, 08:16 AM
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#12 | | Guest | Michael wrote:
>> (For Telstra anyway) CLI for incoming international calls is changed at
>> the gateway switch to a dummy number. No sign of it changing anytime
>> soon.
> Heh, you reckon?
Do you think that we will be able to see the originating number from
O/S? If so, that'd be great. It'll make it easier to tell which calls to
ignore and which to answer. We have relatives overseas, so it's ****ing
annoying when "Overseas" or "Omerrty" - that's how the phone annunciates
the word "overseas" is displayed. We rush to answer it, but it's some
****ing call centre trying to flog us something. | | | |
07-10-2006, 08:16 AM
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#13 | | Guest | Nick W wrote:
> Not for landlines. Mind you, that depends on which way the wind is
> blowing, so "right at this exact moment, there is no sign of it changing
> anytime soon" would probably be a better statement.
More specific, perhaps. Still means the same as the original, which to
the non-pedants and the not-so-obtuse, means the same. That there is no
evidence of change at the moment. | | | | |
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