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Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:24 pm
by lbmofo
Oops.

Supposedly, (XXX)-555-4141 gets you directory assistance so I think any area code + 555-4141 will incur the 99 cents charge to the prepaid account.

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,5628083

Maybe Ooma can put 700-555-4141 in the exception table and disallow it.

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:36 pm
by leob
Directory assistance is (xxx) 555-1212.

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:37 pm
by lbmofo
leob wrote:Directory assistance is (xxx) 555-1212.
Check out the first post of that thread I posted.

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:02 pm
by leob
Who cares about what Vonage does or did?
I could not find any other mention of 555-4141 as DA, whereas 555-1212 is proverbial.

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:31 pm
by lbmofo
leob wrote:Who cares about what Vonage does or did?
I could not find any other mention of 555-4141 as DA, whereas 555-1212 is proverbial.
It isn't just Vonage.

http://www.sun-isp.com/faq_voip.php

"27. Will I get a directory listing for my VOIP phone number?
No, you will not get a directory listing for your new phone number. Directory assistance is available for $.99 per call by calling 1-(area code)-555-4141."


http://www.sundance-communications.com/ ... tml#000004

"On Optimum Voice, it takes you to Directory Assistance."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_code_700

"....700-555-4141....this will not work with most cellular and VOIP systems"

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:31 pm
by leob
Fine, for whatever reason a few VoIP providers started using 555-4141 as DA.
Still, the questions stand: why not the standard 555-1212, how to opt out of it, and why does Ooma insist on charging for 700-555-4141?

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:56 pm
by lbmofo
leob wrote:Still, the questions stand: why not the standard 555-1212, how to opt out of it, and why does Ooma insist on charging for 700-555-4141?
The standard 555-1212 also works with Ooma (charge of $0.99).
I am taking a wild guess but (area code)-555-4141 becoming a DA call may have to do with the communications platforms that Ooma uses? (The Hub uses Asterisk, Telo uses Freeswitch)
Not sure if Ooma is insisting on charging since they gave you a refund. I think with the way the system is behaving, they'd want to see you avoid dialing 700-555-4141 unless you really want DA.

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:47 pm
by Bobby B
Our carrier team added a change so that any calls to 700 numbers will be directed to a "Your call cannot be completed" message, instead of to the 411 service.

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:25 pm
by lbmofo
Bobby B wrote:Our carrier team added a change so that any calls to 700 numbers will be directed to a "Your call cannot be completed" message, instead of to the 411 service.
Now, that's a quick turnaround!

Not sure if the fix is not in or what but when using the Ooma app, I found the following:

Of the 2 "Verify your long distance" numbers,

700-555-4141 <-- still connects to 411 and charges $0.99
your area code-700-4141 <-- tried a couple of area codes and got "your call can not be completed"

Re: Opting out of directory assistance?

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:01 pm
by leob
Bobby B wrote:Our carrier team added a change so that any calls to 700 numbers will be directed to a "Your call cannot be completed" message, instead of to the 411 service.
Thank you. I am not going to test it, though. ;)