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'''Our 07 number block does have problems with not being SMSable and not routed by all carriers. We are trying to get these features working, but there are not any ETAs at the moment.'''
'''Our 07 number block does have problems with not being SMSable and not routed by all carriers. We are trying to get these features working, but there are not any ETAs at the moment.'''

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Our 07 number block does have problems with not being SMSable and not routed by all carriers. We are trying to get these features working, but there are not any ETAs at the moment.



07 Numbers

Our 07 number block is 074411xxxxx.

The block was allocated to us in July 2011 (http://s.aa.net.uk/1033). Customers are able to order numbers but not all telephone operators are routing the calls yet.

Some (mobile) operators may play a message before connecting a call to one of our 07 numbers that the number may be charged or is a premium number number... There is not much we can do about this, as the message is coming from the telephone operator the number is being called from. We can provide other numbers, e.g. 01, 02 or 03 numbers. We also have some Numbers that can be SMS'd.

Test Number

07441144123 is a number that will read back the calling number.

Operator Status

It takes time for new number blocks to be loaded in to the various telephone operators systems.

AAISP ✔

Calls do work from AAISP VoIP customers!

BT ✔

Calls: Working from BT landlines

Gradwell VOIP

9 December: "This call has been barred. Please contact your current provider."

Orange ✔

December 2011 - Working for calls

T Mobile

Recorded message saying "Calls to this number are not being connected..." - 4 May 2012 email sent to customer services (4 May 2012) Fault reported by a T-mobile user, and case opened (18 May 2012)

Vodafone ✔

14 October: Calls are preceded by a recorded message, saying "The number you have dialled is not a standard UK mobile number, and extra charges may apply. If you do not wish to continue, please end the call now." Calls confirmed working both ways. SMS from AA to Vodafone work, SMS from Vodafone to AA do not work. No information available on the extra charges.

O2

9 December 2011: "The number you have called is not recognised"

11 January 2012: "The number you have called is not recognised"

22 Feb 2012: "The number you have called is not recognised"

 Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 22:37:04 +0000 (GMT)
 From: mycarewebform <mycarewebform@o2mail.co.uk>
  I've checked and found that the 074411... numbers haven't been added to our network. So, you won't be able to call these numbers from an O2 Pay Monthly phone.
  I understand that it's possible to call these numbers from other Service Providers. However, we aren't offering the service to call these numbers yet.

4 May 2012: "The number you have called is not recognised"

16 June 2012: "The number you have called is not recognised"

21 August 2012: "The number you have called is not recognised"

Three ✔!

Phone calls worked from a Three contract SIM on 2011-12-12 2012-06-19, it's been reported and confirmed on staff phones that Three are not including our number block in their normal tariff allowances, and an announcement is played saying the call will be charged for. i.e., the call will be charged for, rather than the call being included in 'free minutes'. We have no direct contract or channels of communication with Three on this, but we see no reason for them to do so. We suggest that Three customers raise a complaint with Three regarding this.

Text Messages

Sadly, we are expecting text messages to take longer to work.