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Apr 24th, 2004 at 11:24am
 
The BT Home Monitor VP1000 burglar alarm unit calls either 0870 160 1348 or 0870 160 1349.  I'm running up a bill with BT due to continually dialling up during installation and testing.  Does anyone have the geographic versions please?

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Reply #1 - May 13th, 2004 at 5:32pm
 
Hi there!

I am afraid, that you may be snookered.  I have just visited the BT website and have found out the following to your horror:

The BT Home Monitor VP1000 starter package costs £179.99(inc. VAT) and includes the first 3 months of the monitoring service*.


What charges are there?
£179.99 (inc. VAT) for the BT Home Monitor home security system including Control Panel, 1 Wireless Magnetic Contact, 2 Wireless Movement Detectors, Keyfob and External Dummy Siren, plus all the necessary mounting equipment and installation guides.

This includes 3 months monitoring, ensuring that you and your contacts will receive alerts via fixed line phone, text message or email(your 3 month home monitoring service starts from the time you register your details online).

After the first 3 months, you can continue the monitoring service for a low monthly charge of £5. It is easy to renew your BT Home Monitoring service, just visit and register on BT click&buy

Your Control Panel makes outgoing calls using your phone line when events (e.g intrusion, smoke or pressing the panic button) happen in your home. It also dials out to tell you of changes to your system status (e.g. low battery or power failure). These are charged at BT standard rates and appear on your bill as an 0870 number.

I do not know, what to suggest.

Sorry.

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Reply #2 - May 13th, 2004 at 7:33pm
 
What I would like to know is, what are you going to do with the Geographic numbers IF you get them?
Does the unit really let you program alternative numbers into it or is it in the system firmware ?
Why is it calling those 0870 numbers ? (To get the list of contact numbers you provided from the internet ??)
If it will allow other numbers, try putting your own home number (busy/1571) for BOTH while testing, then you can change it to your mobile number & your work number for live use.

I suspect that the numbers are in held Firmware (Rom) & not easily changeable. Nothing of help in the manuals that I could find. The Firmware can be altered, but only if you have the means to do it. Shocked

Let us know what you find and we'll see what we can do to help further. Smiley

Btw the price is reduced to £149.99 - More information for those interested at the BT Shop or call 0800 587 8877
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Reply #3 - Sep 6th, 2005 at 8:38am
 
Hi, a Challenge for ya!  My BT Home Monitor dials out to an 0870 number! its 0870 1601348, but this is obviously expensive! can any1 find an alternative!
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Reply #4 - Sep 6th, 2005 at 5:24pm
 
Now explain something to me because we had this query before. See the Arrogant Companies - ADT posting for the previous conclusion.

So after reading that, why do you
think
that it's more expensive using the 0870 ??  Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Sep 6th, 2005 at 5:30pm
 
well im sorry! in case u didnt notice this was my first visit to the forum!
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Reply #6 - Sep 6th, 2005 at 7:44pm
 
I read the other thread but the way I see it then it will be 5p daytime, evening or weekends as aren't all calls on BT subject to a minimum call charge of 5p including 0845/0870 numbers.

A 20sec geographical call and a 20sec 0870 would still cost at least the minimum call charge of 5p whether this be daytime, evening or weekend.

This is of course assuming that the person uses BT and is not on the BT together option 2 or 3.

If they use an alternative carrier for calls the chances are they'll have free weekend calls at the very least, possibly even evening calls as well.

If the alarm systems are only plugged into a telephone socket and not hard-wired into the telephone system then using Call18866 it would only cost 3p.

My view is that technically the geo number would still be the cheapest route but only by a few pence unless they are on a free minutes tariff.

It still seems to me to still be a scam to gain extra revenue despite charging an annual fee.  The revenue may be very little unless they have absolutely millions of customers and get a lot of calls to their 0870 number.
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Reply #7 - Sep 6th, 2005 at 8:32pm
 
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. . . all calls on BT subject to a minimum call charge of 5p including 0845/0870 numbers
All that happens is that the Alarm system calls the base site (re-routed as required by the 0870), who then alert the appropriate persons. Police & registered person by phone (mobile or whatever), then presumably the alarm system itself to monitor & confirm reset status.

Less than 30 seconds on the line means that it's the same price via either means of access. They're lucky that unlike ADT it hasn't gone to 0906 ! The NGN has the advantage that it's capable of being re-routed to other locations & calling the next available number on the list if others are engaged. The Geo number isn't so what is the Alarm system going to do if the number called is engaged ?? Redial later !

But wouldn't it be cheaper on 0845
someone shouted. Please try reading the ADT post again.

It's the same cost whichever you use, unless they go over to 0906, then you're really gonna pay for it !!   Undecided
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Reply #8 - Sep 7th, 2005 at 7:59am
 
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The NGN has the advantage that it's capable of being re-routed to other locations & calling the next available number on the list if others are engaged. The Geo number isn't so what is the Alarm system going to do if the number called is engaged ?? Redial later!
It is possible to have a geographical number re-routed if they have the necessary equipment and as its BT then I would have thought they have this equipment.  This is all done similar to a dial-up modem and therefore I can imagine that their equipment can receive thousands (if not more) calls at the same time similar to a dial-up ISP.

They are gaining revenue everytime someone switches the alarm on (as it then calls home) or obviously when activated by a break-in, etc.  Now for a busy person/family that is constantly in and out of their house a few times a day therefore they would need to deactivate and re-activate their alarm, this earns them money for doing nothing.

If it was just when activated by an attempted break-in or something then this isn't so bad as it wouldn't make that many calls - well hopefully - lol  Grin.

I agree that their is no difference in using an 0845 or 0870 but using a geographical could be cheaper for those on packages with free calls.

I do agree though that its cheaper than ADT's 0906 number.
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Reply #9 - Sep 7th, 2005 at 8:17am
 
Luckily my bt home monitor has the option to switch off the call home when arm/disarmed feature!   However, the instructions do say that the alarm may call home to register a status request every so often! Its still a bloody cheek though! having to pay the monthly monitoring fee AND paying an 0870! Its ridiculus!.  I have got the manual here with me and below is when the system will call home!

Tamper Alarm
Wireless Sensor signal blocked
power failiure
power restored
when a sensor is disconnected by the user
sensor batt low
sensor batt replaced
control panel back up batt low
control panel batt recharged
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Reply #10 - Sep 7th, 2005 at 11:53am
 
bbb_uk - Quote:
It is possible to have a geographical number re-routed if they have the necessary equipment
All well & good but that's extra cost which would be passed on to the customer in higher monthly charges ! NGN's have that capability without the extra equipment.

grtrekkie - Quote:
0870 1601348 . . .
is obviously expensive
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So far we have shown this
NOT
to be the case. It only costs extra if you have an
inclusive call account
with a Telco. For those people without (still well over 50% of UK), it costs the same.

I'm not denying that with the number of calls that would seem to be made, it starts to mount up even with a basic 5p call cost, but that's part of the cost of owning/ using these units. Just thank your lucky stars your not on an 0871 or 0906.

The chances of finding an alternative for this number I'm afraid is extremely small, unless someone can provide it (as we had with ADT). There are NO known locations & NO previous numbers for us to work with in our searches. Get us some more info & we might be able to go further.
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Reply #11 - Sep 7th, 2005 at 12:35pm
 
Some additional information, courtesy of a very nice man at Quicksafe who supply and fit the systems.

The BT unit is made by Visonic (badged BT). The systems are actually monitored by -
Intamac Systems Ltd  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Brooke House
4, The Lakes
Bedford Road Tel. 0870 1117234
Northampton Fax. 0870 1117235
NN4 7YD www.Intamac.com

Their old numbers, 01604 679530 thru 679539 no longer work. The company that were at the Brooke House site before them were
HM&S Ltd
on 01604 615800 - that also doesn't work. The other company in the same building,
British Hardware and Housewares Manufacturers' Association
(01604 622023) are not linked in any way (phonewise).

There are 3 numbers the Alarm unit will call (apart from the call centre), which can be changed online at your website. Also available online are alarm monitor setup and the statistics.

Does anyone have any more useful info please ??   Undecided
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Reply #12 - Sep 7th, 2005 at 12:39pm
 
my unit will only call 2 numbers! both of which are programmed via the comms menu in system profile setup on the panel itself!
0870 1601348 and 0870 1601349
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Reply #13 - Sep 8th, 2005 at 8:58am
 
This is probably going to be near impossible to find as looking at a .pdf on their website here reveals a geographical number (01604 679260) to contact a Scott Crowther but this now asks you to ring an 0870 number.  Now that press release was in April 2005 therefore in the last few months they must have got rid of all their geographicals they used and moved to 0870.

Reading the press release though I noticed that they've teamed up with Cisco Systems, Inc, a recognised leading global manufacturer of VoIP systems, etc.

They may have moved over to VoIP now.
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Reply #14 - Sep 8th, 2005 at 3:35pm
 
apart from the numbers the system unit dials, it would be useful to know the geographic numbers for the help desk - 0870 240 1979 and, more usefully, for the number to call after an alert - 08704 05 05 04.
When asked for the latter, with the reasonable explanation that one might want to dial it from another country, the (un)help desk simply said they had no idea!
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