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Re: Lancaster University
Reply #30 - Oct 4th, 2007 at 4:45pm
 
greatgreydogs wrote on Oct 4th, 2007 at 2:47pm:
My son just went back to discover that Lancaster have changed all student phones to a new company; Uni-tel.

Website for Uni-Tel is www.unitel.co.uk

From terms and conditions:

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These Conditions shall govern and be incorporated into the contract for the supply of the Services by Unitel Global Communications Limited ("Catalyst" or "we") to you (the "Contract").


This suggests that it's still operated by the same company. Interestingly, Dog n Bone Zone still appears to exist.

http://www.dognbonezone.co.uk/
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Reply #31 - Oct 4th, 2007 at 4:54pm
 
Do you then suggest I continue to try the numbers that were suggested earlier?
This year the internal and external numbers bear no resemblance to each other at all but the internal numbers are exactly the same as they were last year.
Costs for students calling out are much cheaper than with Dog n Bone
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Reply #32 - Oct 4th, 2007 at 4:55pm
 
My email to Unitel from their website bounced back as Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table
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Reply #33 - Oct 5th, 2007 at 12:35pm
 
greatgreydogs wrote on Oct 4th, 2007 at 4:54pm:
Do you then suggest I continue to try the numbers that were suggested earlier?

I think they are worth a try. They have changed outside numbers from 0870 to 0844 because come February 2008, 0870 will be reduced to 01/02 rates, meaning that incoming calls are likely to be chargeable to the receiver, rather then earning them revenue.

The new numbers begin 0844 308, and Ofcom records show this prefix to be allocated to Magrathea Telecommunications, date 05/2007. Magrathea has one 01524 prefix: 01524 88, date 09/2004. The digit following the 88 (known as the f-digit) is given by Ofcom as being 0. So you could try 01524 880 followed by the last three digits of the internal number.

greatgreydogs wrote on Oct 4th, 2007 at 4:54pm:
This year the internal and external numbers bear no resemblance to each other at all but the internal numbers are exactly the same as they were last year.

This seems to contradict itself.  Huh

Are you saying that the accommodation's internal numbers are different to what they were last year? Also, that all the other internal extensions to staff and other departments within the university are still the same?
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Reply #34 - Oct 8th, 2007 at 8:37am
 
All internal numbers are exactly the same as they were last year. It's the student external numbers, routed through this company which have changed.
Last year with Dog n Bone the internal numbers (student rooms)  were the same as the external Dog n Bone numbers apart from the last couple of figures.
This year they still have the same internal number as last year for the same room but the external numbers have changed completely.
I will try your suggestion as soon as he's back in his room today.
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Reply #35 - Oct 8th, 2007 at 6:58pm
 
greatgreydogs wrote on Oct 8th, 2007 at 8:37am:
...This year they still have the same internal number as last year for the same room but the external numbers have changed completely. ...

As I say, that's because revenue sharing is ending on 0870 and it will be charged at 01/02 rates soon.

What about the phones? Are they still the same?
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Reply #36 - Oct 8th, 2007 at 8:59pm
 
Do you mean the actual physical phones in the rooms? Yes they are the same and all the external numbers for staff and departments which have an 01524 code at University are the same.

Well I just tried 01524 plus 880 plus the last 3 digits of the internal number
01524880 plus the last 3 digits of the external number
0152488 plus the last 4 digits of internal AND external numbers and got number not recognised or else complete silence; not even a ringtone. and 01524880 plus the last 4 digits of each number; internal and external and again, number not recognised.
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Reply #37 - Oct 15th, 2007 at 5:50pm
 
Just a suggestion if you have the company details ring the international operator and ask for the area code and the international code for the UK number.

They should furnish you with the UK country code the area code and the number in question, I don't know if this will work but it is worth a try.

In the long run it will save you  a fortune


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Reply #38 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 1:59pm
 
My son is at Lancaster and I have tried the various codes this afternoon, including 01524 88, 01534 50, 01524 51 (I did get a reply on this but it wasn't my son's room) and 01524 52, but no luck. The number is 0844 307 62.. Anyone got any more to try?
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Reply #39 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 2:01pm
 
try putting your son's room number as the last digets, if you get what I mean.
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Reply #40 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 2:10pm
 
Bens_Mum wrote on Oct 8th, 2008 at 1:59pm:
My son is at Lancaster and I have tried the various codes this afternoon, including 01524 88, 01534 50, 01524 51 (I did get a reply on this but it wasn't my son's room) and 01524 52, but no luck. The number is 0844 307 62.. Anyone got any more to try?

I presume you are trying 01524 xx yyyy where xx is 88, 50, 51 etc and yyyy are the last four digits of the 0844 number and your son's internal extension number, if they are different? Are they different? Or are the last couple of digits the same?

It is not forced to be the last four digits (of internal extension or 0844) which go onto the prefix. The numbers may have been shifted by so many thousand or hundred.

For example, if the internal extension number is 51234, try 01524 xx0234, 01524 xx1234, 01524 xx2234 through to 01524 xx9234.

Make a note of what answers etc. If any answer you might like to ask them whether they are in the university's halls. If the answer is yes, then you are getting warm and you know that the number you are looking for is within a block of however many numbers they have. A clue to the number of numbers they have in the block is how many rooms they have, assuming all have one phone.

In other cases, we have found that only the last two digits of the outside number match those of the extension or 0844/0870 number.

The number 01524 51???? which you got an answer on, is it a room in the unversity's halls? Or is it a business?
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Reply #41 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 2:47pm
 
I think it was a room because the reply I got was a sleepy one and didn't sound too pleased. The students don't give their room numbers out even to eachother for that reason. They just use their mobiles. I only ring him back when he rings me! Lancaster University is made up of nine colleges and I think the internal extension prefix numbers (after the code of 01524 5) are all different. The numbers at my son's college, i.e. the offices etc, are 01524 59.....
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Reply #42 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 3:04pm
 
Bens_Mum wrote on Oct 8th, 2008 at 2:47pm:
I think it was a room because the reply I got was a sleepy one and didn't sound too pleased. …

In which case, if you are right and it is a student room and it is the accommodation your son is in (not necessarily the same site), then you have found the block of numbers.

Try calling some numbers around that number and see what the response is. Engage the receiver in conversation and see if you can get them to tell you their internal extension number. If it is the right accommodation and you have a pair of outside number and extension number, then it will probably be a simple exercise to work out your son's number.
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Reply #43 - Oct 11th, 2008 at 6:25pm
 
Bens_Mum, have you tried any more numbers?
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Reply #44 - Oct 12th, 2008 at 10:08pm
 
It should also be noted that you can "bribe" the person who answers into co-operating with the offer of their geographical alternative number! Or perhaps they like to keep the 08 number to deter their parents from calling...
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