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T610 One.Tel |
JontyLeese Joined: Jul 13, 2003 Posts: 2 PM |
I used to have an ericsson t39m, and I had a one.tel account for mobile to mobile phone calls.
I have now upgraded to a t610, and when i try to access one.tel for cheap calls, I simply get a "number error" flashing up. Does anyone know how I can get this to work etc?
Also in the "service" settings >*<<*<*<*, the phone asks for a password. Do you know who/what the password is?
So 2 qns:
1) One.tel will not work
2) Password for the "service" settings |
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
OK, first check One.tel havn't changed the access code 0800 number, they often do on ocaision.
Next thing is this,(not of interest to you if your not a Orange UK user) did you know that Orange UK are now charging for 0800 numbers on their OVP Virgin contracts, but they are still free on talk plans.
Reminder; milk, sugar, crisps, post letter. |
JontyLeese Joined: Jul 13, 2003 Posts: 2 PM |
Bother! Have tried ringing the phone number that I should use:
0800 9577045
but when i ring it,instantly I get a "number error"... Straight away without even the phone connecting. I am baffled!
B.t.w. cheers for the info on orange charging people (I am on orange contract too, so thanks for this info) |
AdsP800 Joined: Jul 20, 2003 Posts: 44 From: Brisbane, Australia PM |
One.Tel in Australia closed due to mismanagement! |
DiamondGEEZA Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Posts: 14 PM |
Surely one.tel have a local number that you can access to connect international? This local number should then come off your inclusive minutes.
Go to the calling card feature in your T610 in the Time and Cost menu which can be accessed by pressing the Calls icon. Enter the relevant information (access number, verification/PIN no, name of call card) in there and when it asks what should be sent first, select code, i.e. the verification/PIN.
Remember to switch Call Card feature on and store the International number (international code, area code and number) in your phone book.
Now go back to the main screen and get to the number how you would normally access it, instead of Call, press 'More' and select 'Call via Call Card' - it will automatically dial the call card number, send the verification, then the international number.
I know this is pretty basic stuff and will have been listed elsewhere on the site but it does help a great deal.
In this case replace where I have said 'International number' with mobile number seeing as that is what you use the one.tel account for.
[ This Message was edited by: DiamondGEEZA on 2003-08-17 13:50 ] |
Jools Joined: May 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
For dialling internationally from the UK, but using a local rate number (i.e. inclusive minutes) I use Telediscount.co.uk. |
Fritz24 Joined: Jul 25, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Nottingham, England PM |
I've tried them and they don't work on my mobile, but they work fine on my landline. I'm on Orange contract by the way.....
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