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turtill@hotmail.com

2006-03-16, 8:45 pm

I just got a voipbuster in number +44118*******. I used my land line
to phone 0044118******* and it didn't connect. What am I doing wrong?
pete
My hobby horse. http://www.brazierbridgewood.blogspot.com/
Sparks

2006-03-16, 8:45 pm


<turtill@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0guj12lee2710kdbttmvs8jo1553ih1dsc@
4ax.com...
>I just got a voipbuster in number +44118*******. I used my land line
> to phone 0044118******* and it didn't connect. What am I doing wrong?
> pete
> My hobby horse. http://www.brazierbridgewood.blogspot.com/


Try 0118*******


turtill@hotmail.com

2006-03-16, 8:45 pm

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 00:16:08 -0000, "Sparks" <postmaster@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

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><turtill@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0guj12lee2710kdbttmvs8jo1553ih1dsc@
4ax.com...
>
>Try 0118*******


Yes that worked fine thank you.
pete

My hobby horse. http://www.brazierbridgewood.blogspot.com/
Sparks

2006-03-16, 8:45 pm


>
> Yes that worked fine thank you.
> pete
>


I have noticed, if you call 0044 from a BT land line (well, mine anyway) you
get a NU tone
My NTL line doesn't mind if you use the full international number

Sparks...


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2006-03-16, 8:45 pm

Thus spaketh turtill@hotmail.com:
> I just got a voipbuster in number +44118*******. I used my land line
> to phone 0044118******* and it didn't connect. What am I doing wrong?
> pete
> My hobby horse. http://www.brazierbridgewood.blogspot.com/


Calling from a landline you don't need to dial it in international format,
unless you are calling from outside the UK.


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turtill@hotmail.com

2006-03-16, 8:45 pm

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 00:43:35 -0000, "Sparks" <postmaster@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

>
>
>I have noticed, if you call 0044 from a BT land line (well, mine anyway) you
>get a NU tone
>My NTL line doesn't mind if you use the full international number


I just tried it from my payg mobile. I got charged but I expected
that:-)
pete

My hobby horse. http://www.brazierbridgewood.blogspot.com/
{{{{{Welcome}}}}}

2006-03-17, 7:45 am

Thus spaketh turtill@hotmail.com:
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 00:43:35 -0000, "Sparks" <postmaster@127.0.0.1>
> wrote:
>
>
> I just tried it from my payg mobile. I got charged but I expected
> that:-)
> pete
>
> My hobby horse. http://www.brazierbridgewood.blogspot.com/



Yes, mobiles accept the full international number, how ever it is best to use
+44 instead of 0044, as you may be in a country such as USA or Australia which
doesn't use 00 for international calls. All my UK numbers on my mobile are in
+44 format, this is so I don't have to mess around when using my phone abroad.


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