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?
[MOD EDIT: Please see post for an update ]
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on 01-04-2023 09:16
Gigaset E370HX on Hub5 worked perfectly for years until a few weeks ago when the ghost calls started. About 10-12 of these calls every day (and night!). All other voice calls in and out work correctly. Being woken by a beeping phone several times a night is not funny. BTW, switching the phone off at night is not an option ...
What was done to make the Hub5 start generating the "power fluctuations" ?
on 01-04-2023 09:21
We will look to explore the option to regulate the route cause, however, this needs to be discussed with the our equipment vendors and may take some time to come back.
As always we will continue to update you along the way.
Thanks
on 01-04-2023 09:37
Ghost call on our log today time 63:19
It's not the customers devices it's YOUR system, so needs resolving specially when I've had 2 calls from faults saying they are aware of the fault and logged it and my model of phone used.
One asked me to purchase another make and model, no was the reply as why should we as this set cost us nearly £100 to get rid of the cold callers, and overseas calls which has worked from day 1 and had the set over 12 months with no issues whatsoever until moved to digital voice.
Maybe deploy free call blocker on all digital voice customers or something to see if it stops the ghost calls or free block withheld numbers since the ghost call shows no number all the time see if that stops them.
Either way the device is connected to your equipment that's causing it, swap them back and I get the problem goes away within seconds
As I doubt Virginmedia will provide a like for like phones, as I'm not getting rid of the call screening with call blocker as it will start the cold callers again.
I'd sack off the landline if that has to happen and all use our mobiles
on 01-04-2023 09:59
Maybe we should all cancel our VM Phone subscription and swop to another landline provider who uses the old system.
Theeeennnn !, send the bill (the new provider sends to us), to VM for payment, now that sounds an idea !.
Resolved , that has got to be joke of 2023 !
Also, get your Forum team members to read the posts before they make idiotic statements that just inflame an already shambolic situation.
on 01-04-2023 10:08
Ayisha_B Forum Team,
Your reply to @superloopy saying “Our Voice engineering teams have concluded that the "no number" issue is device specific and not a global issue”
You are reading this from a script as this was mentioned on the thread by ModTeam on page 531.
With so many different handsets and you're saying the route cause is due to sensitivity to power fluctuations received from the hub, this proves Hub 5 is at fault which we have all been saying on here.
Also on page 531 the ModTeam said the list of handsets we tested are: Gigaset C530A Trio Digital Cordless Answer machine, BT8600 Advanced Call Blocker, BT Decor 2600 v2, Panasonic KX-TGJ424EB Digital Cordless Telephone with Nuisance Call Blocker and Answering Machine, Quad Dect. Are they aware of these handsets that have mentioned by everyone on this thread? Please tell your Voice Engineering team of these ones.
BT Premium, BT Dec, BT 8610 Premium, BT46 Big Button,
BT 6660, BT Advanced, BT8500, BT8600, BTD93X
BT2500 Trio, BT6500, BT8610 Digital, BT6600 Advanced and
BT4600 Trio
I agree with CEEJAYTHEDEEJAY, Resolved, that has got to be joke of 2023!
on 01-04-2023 10:08
Perhaps that’s the intent - ‘P’ off the landline customers to drum up new trade for O2. In case you haven’t heard, new contract £20 cheaper for better service, but add £25 for O2 mobile contract which comes as a ‘free’ addition to VM contract.
so to clarify for the hard of reading:
have I missed anything?
on 01-04-2023 10:19
on 01-04-2023 10:54
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.
Forum Team
01-04-2023 11:19 - edited 01-04-2023 11:25
@CEEJAYTHEDEEJAY
Late summer Openreach replaced all the 1960s telegraph poles in my father's road, ( the poles are end of safe climbing life ).
They came back a few months later and installed aerial fibre to the new telegraph poles and have open for sales of domestic FTTP via BT / Plusnet etc.
on 01-04-2023 11:20
I agree the problem is device specific. The device is VM 's kit..