on 15-09-2022 13:05
My area has recently been migrated from landline to IP telephony which seems to work well with one exception. My received calls report 10-20 daily calls from "no number". There is no call made (no ringing) and no message left, just a report that "no number" called and a time. OFCOM state it should be addressed to the provider and the Telephone preference service state they can do nothing with marketing or computer generated calls. This did not happen until switched to IP telephony and has been daily since (coincidentally - I think not). This appears to be a man-in-the-middle network attack and is therefore worrying (as well as filling my recent calls with rubbish). Virgin media say they cannot see these calls, yet their system records it on my recent calls log. Anyone else having this problem or have a resolution?
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on 31-03-2023 11:52
Sorry system changed my words - failed to identify which systems DO NOT display the symptoms, only those that did when tested.
on 31-03-2023 18:52
Not resolved VM!
I didn't ask to be moved to VM VoIP, that was a decision made by the engineer who came to fix my line fault,
which my perfectly good BT Premium trio phones were attached to, without issue.
from the moment I was switched over I joined the No Number - ghost call club, so I don't see how my years old choice of a widely popular UK handset is to blame.
...think the issue lies squarely in YOUR untested and provided network equipment VM
on 31-03-2023 19:02
We understand your frustration moof, the changes to the way our landline service operates wasn't made by the technician but was a company decision that is being rolled out to all customers.
Rob
on 31-03-2023 21:17
So how by any stretch of the imagination does that add up to resolved?
on 31-03-2023 21:19
31-03-2023 21:56 - edited 31-03-2023 21:59
@Chris_Myers wrote:So how by any stretch of the imagination does that add up to resolved?
I suspect that VM’s definition of ‘resolved’ might well be to simply put their fingers in their ears, chant ‘la la la’, can’t hear you, plus push a reluctant (ideally new) forum team member over the trenches to make a post which does little other then inflame tensions. Naturally, they haven’t been given the time or couldn’t be bothered to read the thread and actually understand the issues, before wading in with a, possibly scripted, officially approved, response.
Just a thought!
on 31-03-2023 22:38
I have a Gigaset AS405A Trio.
I don’t see it listed on the previous posts that specified some affected handset models.
Is there a brand or specific model within a brand that definitely doesn’t suffer? Don’t want to replace my handsets and still have the issue.
on 01-04-2023 07:26
on 01-04-2023 08:09
Just out of interest we’ve had Truespeed installed at work - very impressed - we chose 300mb option and we get 300mb downloads and uploads - ie not throttled.
Anyway they’ve installed VoIP but they have a small box called Grandstream in between the router and the phone. I wonder if this is something Virgin need to look into?? Does this filter errors that are showing up on our phones? When I get to work Monday I’ll try and update with model etc but looking online it looks like a ht801 from memory. Just a thought
on 01-04-2023 08:33
Hi @superloopy
Our Voice engineering teams have concluded that the "no number" issue is device specific and not a global issue.
The route cause is located on the handsets’ sensitivity to power fluctuations received from the Hub.
Thank you