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Message started by crashuk on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 4:07pm

Title: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by crashuk on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 4:07pm
hi just wondering how do i check if my number is on ex-directories? i know theres a web site but i cant remember it. thx



** Subject altered,  DaveM **

Title: Re: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by bigjohn on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 4:35pm
What sort of number are you talking about your home number,business number,NGN,?

Title: Re: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by DaveM on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 5:25pm
Try ringing your mobile, or someone elses that you know & have access to. It will show the Caller Id if there is one (not withheld) or Number withheld if it's off.

Short & sweet !!  ::)

Title: Re: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by bbb_uk on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 6:09pm

wrote on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 5:25pm:
Try ringing your mobile, or someone elses that you know & have access to. It will show the Caller Id if there is one (not withheld) or Number withheld if it's off.
That would prove whether his/her number is witheld but not whether they are ex-directory.  BT still classes them as two seperate things (I think).

If you need to check whether your landline number is ex-directory then try various DQ services like BT's DQ Service, 192.com DQ Service, etc.

Title: Re: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by dorf on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 7:17pm
Yes bbb_uk I believe you are correct. BT do not consider these as being the same.

The other interesting feature is that BT operate Caller ID Not Withheld as their default but some telcos do not; some other telcos operate Caller ID Withheld as their default, which I believe is more logical and preferable. If you have a CPS arrangement or line rental via another provider this is sometimes therefore the case, that your Caller Id will be withheld by default once you change from BT to another provider. Localtel were one example of of a provider which used to operate Caller ID Withheld as their default.

Title: Re: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by bigjohn on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 7:22pm
You can always ask BT Customer Service if you are XD if you are talking about your geographical  landline number?

To check further as BBB_Uk mentions call a Directory Enquiry Service.Try the free one on 0800 0192 190.


Title: Re: How to check if my number is Ex-Directory ?
Post by DaveM on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 11:43pm
That was my next suggestion, as well as looking in the local telephone directory !  :-/

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