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piggy 27-01-2010 20:35

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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 34953407)
Do tell then... :)

whats to tell? a caller display fault cannot happen at cab level, its either switch problems or subs equipment but like i said earlier if your happy then theres no problem.

Digital Fanatic 27-01-2010 20:39

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Originally Posted by piggy (Post 34953410)
whats to tell? a caller display fault cannot happen at cab level, its either switch problems or subs equipment but like i said earlier if your happy then theres no problem.

Not true... it is rare to be fair though. My background is outage related, so I do know from a first hand experience. ;)

piggy 27-01-2010 20:43

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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic (Post 34953411)
Not true... it is rare to be fair though. My background is outage related, so I do know from a first hand experience. ;)

well ive never seen an outage due to caller display problems so your first hand experience beats mine.

Digital Fanatic 27-01-2010 20:48

Re: Caller Display "No Longer Available" after port
 
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Originally Posted by piggy (Post 34953412)
well ive never seen an outage due to caller display problems so your first hand experience beats mine.

Uddingston is an area that springs to mind the last time I've seen it... you usually get about 4 or 5 customers reporting it on a single cab before its looked at by networks... always seen it fixed as a power issue. :)

moaningmags 27-01-2010 20:51

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I used to have Caller Display then decided it was a waste of time cos the weans answered the phone without looking to see who it was. I come under Uddingston area.

Guy T 29-01-2010 16:38

Re: Caller Display "No Longer Available" after port
 
Still not available on switch DB1 Derby :(

nigelmclelland 29-01-2010 21:03

Re: Caller Display "No Longer Available" after port
 
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Originally Posted by Guy T (Post 34954640)
Still not available on switch DB1 Derby :(

I must admit I would have thought by now caller ID would have been enabled on all the switches, network wide. Any sign of a statement by VM on this one? Anyone else not been able to get CLI? Try calling 150 again in a month?

BenMcr 30-01-2010 14:27

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As I've said before Virgin have stated that all areas will be enabled this year.

However there are 12 months in a year. It is not all going to get done in January

nigelmclelland 30-01-2010 18:40

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 34955013)
As I've said before Virgin have stated that all areas will be enabled this year.

However there are 12 months in a year. It is not all going to get done in January

Thank you BenMcr, I apreciate you having mentioned this before, but WHERE have VM stated that all areas will be enabled in 2010? Can you post a link just to give the others some assurence please?:)

Whats the schedule/Timetable?

BenMcr 30-01-2010 19:26

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Unfortunately, there is no schedule or timetable online. Areas will be enabled when they are enabled.

However getting frustrated that your area hasn't been done when there is now guaranteed date apart from 'this year' is probably a bit pointless

AndyCalling 01-02-2010 17:22

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Also, remember that cable-time is not the same as GMT, it does not progress at the same rate. I've lost count of the number of times Southampton was told it will go digital in the City Centre 'some time this year'. That was many, many years ago and we're still waiting. 'Some time this year' is a standard cable-time measurement meaning (as far as I can tell) 'hopefully before your kids retire'. What it certainly does not mean is 'before December 2010 is out'. Still, we can all hope can't we?

nigelmclelland 09-02-2010 10:06

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Any other areas been enabled for caller display for the 1st time? Any new success stories?

Guy T 10-02-2010 07:08

Re: Caller Display "No Longer Available" after port
 
It looks like everyone is sorted other than myself and Andycalling

ron.dare 10-02-2010 09:11

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Originally Posted by Guy T (Post 34961416)
It looks like everyone is sorted other than myself and Andycalling

And me.

AndyCalling 10-02-2010 15:53

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I shall be trying again as soon as I've had a bill and can be sure I have not been charged after the confusion Virgin generated last time I asked. Be assured, I will tell the world if I ever get it working.


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