some numbers
#1201
Posted 12 June 2012 - 06:52 PM
#1202
Posted 18 June 2012 - 07:22 AM
9000 - ANAC (CPN)
8011 - High call volume context
5012 - Enterprise Data support
2002 - Rep transfer function. Instead of actually transferring you, it spits out *8 and the number for a call-center
#1203
Posted 01 July 2012 - 08:23 PM
#1204
Posted 31 July 2012 - 12:50 AM
212-735-1798 - Cumulus Media Networks conference bridge
585-924-6695 - Redcom Laboratories conference
585-924-6693 - Redcom DISA? 1234 goes to another conference
440-457-4049 - MCI North Royalton installation (they keep a DMS-250 here)
816-576-7101 - "You've reached New Wabash 5E office"
800-425-2144 - Verizon Regional CLEC Maintenance Center
435-678-9100 - Expanded Announcement System (no supe)
718-896-9904 - rec, "The number you have dialed in our organization is not in service at this time. Please consult your directory, and dial our main listed number. Thank you. This is a recording."
303-406-0999 - "You have reached ICG Greenwood Village. GRVGCODS0."
Edited by ThoughtPhreaker, 31 July 2012 - 12:53 AM.
#1205
Posted 18 August 2012 - 02:23 PM
See this article http://gonullyoursel..._711numbers.txtanyone know what this is? 800-841-2980 reads back a bunch of numbers then burst DTMF tones then discos..
#1206
Posted 24 August 2012 - 06:06 PM
220 is the code for the Elkridge LD tandem office. I'm thinking there might be more tandem-related goodies stashed away in -877.
#1207
Posted 08 October 2012 - 12:36 PM
573-234-1999 - Rings now. Must have been during a down time. Unknown why but working normal now.
573-449-1416
Edited by on3moda, 08 October 2012 - 12:41 PM.
#1208
Posted 16 October 2012 - 03:56 PM
Edited by on3moda, 16 October 2012 - 04:24 PM.
#1209
Posted 26 October 2012 - 12:17 AM
213-213-9180 - Modem
213-213-9192 - Beeps twice, waits for six DTMF digits (no supe)
#1210
Posted 21 December 2012 - 07:18 PM
+800-2442-2442 - Australian travel advice line (option 2) . Mildly amusing to hear advice for countries like North Korea.
Edited by ThoughtPhreaker, 21 December 2012 - 07:39 PM.
#1211
Posted 05 February 2013 - 01:14 AM
+16027879994 blasts a lot of sound until you mute your mic.
this is honestly the most metal phone number I have ever encountered.
206-479-1823 - International Telcom tells a terrible joke
+800-2442-2442 - Australian travel advice line (option 2) . Mildly amusing to hear advice for countries like North Korea.
That joke is absolutely awful. wow. were I a stockholder I'd sell immediately.
#1212
Posted 05 February 2013 - 01:19 AM
Comrex ISDN Nexus test phone number: 978-772-9404.
the number might have changed since it was posted but as of now this just gives me static. I'm insanely curious what an ISDN test number does though (sorry for all these double posts!)
edit: what? there's crosstalk of... something?
Edited by skywanter, 05 February 2013 - 01:20 AM.
#1213
Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:07 PM
Occasionally, ISDN codecs will try to send audio in whatever codec they're equipped to use over a standard voice call. Occasionally, when trying to play back one codec as another (playing back what's probably g.722 as uLaw in this case), you can hear something resembling what it's supposed to sound like.
970-244-0061 - This is an announcement machine sitting on a POTS line. Along with some DTMF, it has a recording of the Centurylink LD/LCI woman repeating what I'm guessing is the company's mission statement in a monotonous drone. There's something a little dogmatic about this O.o
717-362-0001 - "Your receiver has been off hook for twenty seconds, which has caused our equipment to time out. Will you please hang up your receiver? Thank you.
#1214
Posted 13 April 2013 - 07:42 PM
two lame ones:
309-227-9999; funny sounding SIT tones courtesy of Citizens Telecom Co/frotneir illinois
309-228-9999 took like 10 seconds after the last digit, and finally connected me to a tandem error message (068T, calling from chicago suburbs). maybe something funny is going on in the ss7 stream here
#1215
Posted 16 April 2013 - 12:28 AM
213-339-1077 - "This is route verify 339-1339."
503-426-1999 - North County showcases their strange taste in music. *, 0, and # control playback progress, and 1 goes to a milliwatt
funny sounding SIT tones courtesy of Citizens Telecom Co/frotneir illinois
Hah, that's pretty much what I thought when I first heard them too. Those come from a DMS-100 EDRAM card. Part of the reason they sound that way is the SITs it has are actually really short little bursts; the FPGA running the card is responsible for looping them to save space.
While we're talking about subtly weird things, I happened to find this earlier - 213-339-1022. The 5ESS has a perfectly good busy tone, but AT&T, in their tireless progress to make the busy signal more exciting or something, dedicated an announcement channel to recording it in a switchroom on speakerphone.
#1216
Posted 03 May 2013 - 03:42 AM
AT&T St. Lous long distance office - 800-638-3498
Switch plays a warbly # sign and waits for digits - 213-339-0108
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