Blocked Numbers

on 10-08-2010 16:21
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on 10-08-2010 16:21
My wife lost her mobile so I rang O2 to block the number. So far so good as I cannot ring that number. I then tried sending an SMS to it and that worked. I got nothing back from O2 saying that the number was blocked! Just wondering where this SMS is!
I think O2 could improve their aervice by sending an SMS back saying that the number is no longer active.
What about all my wife's friends who probably sent her SMS and are now wondering why they didn't get a reply? Come-on O2, be a bit humane!
All the best
Patrick

on 10-08-2010 19:26
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on 10-08-2010 19:26
O2 can't change the way SMS works or you wouldn't be able to text across network.
So that message you sent, is waiting in the message centre for a phone to become available on that number or for it to time out. This will be up to 7 days, depending on the validity period you have set on your handset.

on 11-08-2010 20:18
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on 11-08-2010 21:07
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on 11-08-2010 21:16
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on 12-08-2010 09:13
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on 12-08-2010 09:13
The closest you can get is a Delivery Report as mentioned above.
The issue, as I've tried to explain, is that the way SMS works is that the sending handset is in charge of what happens its not a real time two way system like instant messenging where you would be able to do this.

on 12-08-2010 09:52
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on 12-08-2010 09:52
Surely if I call an O2 number from an O2 phone then the call never leaves the O2 network! Would be silly for the call to be sent outside the O2 network only to be routed back in!

on 12-08-2010 12:26
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on 12-08-2010 12:26
You can get a delivery report by starting your message with *0# , that won't appear in the received message. But when the receiving handset signals receipt, you will receive a text.
Incidentally, the balance notification isn't a flash SMS.

on 12-08-2010 13:01
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on 12-08-2010 13:01
When I was on T-Mobile PAYG, I received a delivery report if I turned this feature on in my handset settings. This has no effect on O2; instead I have to start my SMS with '0#'. What a pain!
Just wish that turning delivery reports on using my handset would insert that '0#' before sending!

on 12-08-2010 13:12
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on 12-08-2010 13:12
Delivery reports are an add-on to SMS and each network deals with them slightly differently. There is no other significance than that.

