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#1 User is offline   invision620 

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Posted 28 January 2006 - 07:08 PM

hey, im going to be adding a test-number search to my site, so if anyone has anything, post it here or something so i can add numbers. i might accept other phoneco related numbers too, but it depends, so if you have any cool numbers (not pbx's pr0n or anything, i mean telco related crap) post em here or pm them to me, and add your name if you want credit.

edit: itll be searching by area code until i can code up one that searches test type.
therefore, numbers should be formatted as

NPA:NXX-XXXX Testtype

i.e. 914:732-8211 ANAC
(to make it easier on me adding them)

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Posted 28 January 2006 - 09:12 PM

541:334.0057 541 Area Code Announcement
734:457.0148 724 Area Code Announcement
424:424.0424 424 Area Code Announcement (BlackRatchet)
800:970.9891 Loopback
508:754.0284 Room monitor
800:855.4200 Silent line
800:666.8061 Silent line
877:250.0605 Sprint Test Line
700:555.4141 long distance carrier readback
NPA:700.1414 local carrier readback
800:213.8378 "Today is $date. The color for testing is..."
780:459.2325 Telus Terminating Test line
334:223.0600 Test number for INXC in Montgomrey, Alabama
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Posted 28 January 2006 - 10:34 PM

317-614-9901 DMS 500 message
317-614-9960 milliwatt?
317-614-9975 milliwatt?
317-823-9991 silent line
i dont know exactly if this counts but, this number is an error msg says being checked 4 trouble all the time - 317-823-9990
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Posted 28 January 2006 - 11:13 PM

7124329999 CPN readback (John)

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Posted 29 January 2006 - 12:12 AM

I'm pinning the topic for you :)

SBC California:

959-1122 ANAC
958-XXXX 5ESS ringback (where XXXX are the last four digits of the line you are dialing from)
1-958-NXX-XXXX DMS-100 ringback (where NXX-XXXX are the last seven digits of the line you are dialing from)


Verizon California:
958-1114 ANAC
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Posted 29 January 2006 - 12:15 PM

ooh...local numbers are allowed? :D

Telus Northern Alberta (780)

958:6111 ANAC Telus Northern Alberta (780)
570:XXX-XXXX Ringback (where XXX-XXXX is the 7 digits of the number you are calling from) Telus Northern Alberta (780)

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Posted 29 January 2006 - 03:50 PM

awesome, i wont have *my* computer for another day or two, but when i get in, expect it to be up shortly after. also, yay for unity being the only one to submit in the correct format ;) thanks for pinning it strom
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Posted 29 January 2006 - 04:09 PM

So, if I paste a whole bunch of numbers and such in here with the format NPA:NXX-XXXX WORDS, then that's good? Or if I paste in here a whole bunch of terms with the format WORD:WORDS, that's good too?
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Posted 29 January 2006 - 04:22 PM

:) yeah, and check your pm's
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Posted 01 February 2006 - 02:15 PM

Food, then im going to start compiling the dictionary for it. someone post something!! i need numbers![FONT=Arial]
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Posted 06 February 2006 - 05:16 PM

invision620, on Feb 1 2006, 07:15 PM, said:

Food, then im going to start compiling the dictionary for it.  someone post something!! i need numbers![FONT=Arial]
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The UK is really simple :P (this is all for BT lines, I don't have an NTL/TW line so I don't know how those work).

17070 - general BT line test, ringback, quiet line, etc (some features need BT engineer mobile number?)
175 - ringback, certain tests available like dial pulse and DTMF test among other things.
I did have BT's security number (it's printed on a sign stapled to my local exchange's door) but I have lost it - it is an 0800 i think.
Not test numbers but can be interesting nonetheless:

144 - BT chargecard
131 - mercury pinless, load of beeps on my line
132 - mercury pin - 1234567 is a test pin and directs you to an ancient recording from cable and wireless (or clueless and witless for some people) as it has a non working 0500 number as well as local, long-distance and national rates - for the majority of BT residential customers these don't exist anymore, flat-rate is the norm). Whether you can signup for this service I don't know. Apparently npower or tiscali now owns this.

I do have recordings of some of these numbers and can record them if anyone from the US / other countries would like to hear them (no you can't dial 011-44-17070)

Other interesting numbers can be found here:
http://www.oldskoolphreak.com/tfiles/phrea...ondon_9999.html

This is not an exhaustive list of test numbers, these are the ones I know. If there are anymore, please post (I believe there is an 01/02 number to access 17070 but it's a secret).

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Posted 06 February 2006 - 06:30 PM

[ANACS]

317:310-222-2222 Indianapolis and Kokomo, IN
317:559-222-2222 Indianapolis and Kokomo, IN
317:743-1218 Indianapolis and Kokomo, IN
318:760# Alexandria, LA
334:557-2411 Montgomery, AL
334:557-2311 Montgomery, AL
401:200-200-4444 RI
401:222-2222 RI
401:200-200-6969 RI
402:311 Lincoln, NE
404:311 Atlanta, GA
404:780-2311:Atlanta, GA
404:940-xxx-xxxx Atlanta, GA
404:990 Atlanta, GA
405:890-7777777 Enid and Oklahoma City, OK
405:897 Enid and Oklahoma City, OK
407:200-222-2222 Orlando and West Palm Beach, FL (Bell South)
407:520-3111 Orlando and West Palm Beach, FL (United)

[Ring busy]

213:xxx-1117 Los Angeles, CA
213:xxx-1118 Los Angeles, CA
213:xxx-1119 Los Angeles, CA
213:xxx-9198 Los Angeles, CA
216:xxx-9887 Akron/Canton, Cleveland, Lorain, and Youngstown, OH
310:xxx-1117 Long Beach, CA
310:xxx-1118 Long Beach, CA
310:xxx-1119 Long Beach, CA
310:xxx-9198 Long Beach, CA
501:377-99xx AR
518:571-xxxx Albany, NY
714:xxx-1117 Anaheim, CA
714:xxx-1118 Anaheim, CA
714:xxx-1119 Anaheim, CA
714:xxx-9198 Anaheim, CA
717:980-xxxx Harrisburg, Scranton, and Wilkes Barre, PA
818:xxx-1117 Pasadena, CA
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Posted 07 February 2006 - 11:42 AM

mo0, on Feb 6 2006, 11:16 PM, said:

The UK is really simple :P (this is all for BT lines, I don't have an NTL/TW line so I don't know how those work).
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Not quite as simple as you would think. There are apparantly over 3000 network codes over the various UK phone systems. (That does include the directory enquiries set which I think has around 600 numbers in it - out of a space of 1,000). The full list can be downloaded from Ofcom for people who want them.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbe..._files/s10_code

I have stuck all of the details from all of the files into a database, and one day I'm going to write a web interface to query it for people who are interested - kinda like Bells mind for the UK - but I'm both busy and lazy so it's still sitting there :)
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Posted 07 February 2006 - 11:45 AM

sazzer, on Feb 7 2006, 04:42 PM, said:

mo0, on Feb 6 2006, 11:16 PM, said:

The UK is really simple :P (this is all for BT lines, I don't have an NTL/TW line so I don't know how those work).
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Not quite as simple as you would think. There are apparantly over 3000 network codes over the various UK phone systems. (That does include the directory enquiries set which I think has around 600 numbers in it - out of a space of 1,000). The full list can be downloaded from Ofcom for people who want them.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbe..._files/s10_code

I have stuck all of the details from all of the files into a database, and one day I'm going to write a web interface to query it for people who are interested - kinda like Bells mind for the UK - but I'm both busy and lazy so it's still sitting there :)
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While there are many indirect access codes, there aren't all that many test numbers (as far as I know)

That list also shows that 131/132 are still owned by C&W. I thought tiscali owned it..

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Posted 21 February 2006 - 03:13 PM

It's good to see some British Phreakers, I've been studying phreaking for a few years. I'm not sure that the British phreaking community is very large here. What do you guys think? Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places but I've not really seen many Phreakers from the UK and it appears to be more of an American thing.

Oh, I'm new... still getting used to how things work around here. First post, woot :wub:
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Posted 22 February 2006 - 01:43 AM

958: Anai read back for most of Northen Jersey

908-355-9969 Forever Ring
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Posted 25 February 2006 - 11:57 AM

860-904-9999
All circuits busy

860-906-9999
Your test call for Brooks Fiber Communications of CT has completed

860-916-9999 (not sure if this a test number per se... in fact I don't know what it is)
*Click* Unfortunately the system could not process your entry, please try again later
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Posted 31 March 2006 - 10:57 PM

diverter, on Feb 25 2006, 11:57 AM, said:

860-904-9999
All circuits busy

860-906-9999
Your test call for Brooks Fiber Communications of CT has completed

860-916-9999  (not sure if this a test number per se... in fact I don't know what it is)
*Click* Unfortunately the system could not process your entry, please try again later
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woaahh guys i totally forgot about this, ill start updating it tommorow, thanks to everyone thats contributed.
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Posted 13 September 2006 - 06:18 PM

(501)374-0453

very cool sounding test number for Comcast CDV
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Posted 17 September 2006 - 12:34 PM

214-659-9999 milliwatt

Also, at least out of my CO here in Dallas, 959-1122 also works as ANAC. AWESOME!
Also 959-1111

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