DavidUK has PMed me in answer to the questions I asked. His answers are as follows:
Dave wrote on Oct 1
st, 2006 at 2:00pm:
DavidK wrote on Oct 1
st, 2006 at 11:29am:
Each room in the university has a 0870 number that is unique to each room it is 0870 followed by a 7 digit code.
Please give one or more 0870 numbers you know, with the last two digits **ed out.
Also, the internal extension number with the last two digits **ed out.
The numbers are 0870 75421** and the internal one is 552**. David, are the last two digits the same on the 0870 and the internal number?
Dave wrote on Oct 1
st, 2006 at 2:00pm:
Quote:3. Searched the forums here on saynoto0870.com for things mentioning Lancaster University but only come up with something that says that some of the York extensions are valid at Lancaster. Is that any use
Can you provide a link to the page that says this?
The post is
here and is as follows:
elcondor wrote on Jan 26
th, 2006 at 8:23pm:
I don't know if it's another student number, I just rang it on a mobile while seeing if my phone rang
What seems interesting to me is that some of the numbers in the York 0870 range also seem to be valid numbers at Lancaster.
That said, I haven't tried Torch Communications yet, and their name seems to ring a bell from some maintenance work that was done a while back.
I think what elcondor is referring to is that some of the 0870 numbers are similar at the two universities. That does not mean that the underlying geographical numbers are similar. It is possible that the underlying numbers have an area code different to the one where the lines are based. We have discovered that this is the case at Southampton, where they use Winchester numbers, but going by the 0870 numbers, I think that that is a different telco.
BTW, I've removed the entry from the database which said that these lines can be called using 01524 followed by the internal extension number.
Another clue that might help us is if there are any manhole covers nearby or boxes mounted on the wall (either externally or internally) with the telco's logo on. NTL, Torch Telecom and Cable & Wireless (or C&W) are three such examples. Might sound a weird suggestion, but keep your eyes peeled and let us know if you find anything.
From what we have to go on, 0870 753 and 0870 754 were allocated in May 1996, so the system could be upto 10 years old. Both are allocated to Your Communications (YC). As jrawle pointed out at the beginning of the thread, YC have three prefixes within the Lancaster code. These are (with change dates):
- 01524 50 07/2004
- 01524 51 12/2002
- 01524 52 05/1995
Going by those dates, I think that 01524 52 is worth a try. Try 01524 52 followed by the last
four digits of your internal number.