>> Anyone know if there is a default code for accessing the Call Barring
>> menu on O2 contract phones.
>> Keeps asking me for a password/code and I have tried 1234, 0000, 1111,
>> 12345, 00000, 11111 bit to no avail.
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> Its set by O2 not the phone, you have to call them to arrange any barring.
I wasn't aware you could actually utilise call barring at all, I was
convinced it doesn't work in the UK on any network, they can arrange
barrings themself. I recall Vodafona business contracts can utilise it, but
I was under the impression that was only every allowed for large corporate
contracts.
Is it just PAYG it's disallowed from after all then?
James Lewis - 30 Sep 2006 16:59 GMT
orange and vodafone payg can use call barring by changing the options on the
phone. (default code is 1919 for vodafone and 1111 (i think) for orange).
all contract customers can change them now i thought, vodafone definitily.
>>> Anyone know if there is a default code for accessing the Call Barring
>>> menu on O2 contract phones.
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> Is it just PAYG it's disallowed from after all then?