06-09-2016 12:24 PM - edited 01-04-2022 02:45 PM
I have noticed that PM does not seem to support "special service numbers." Is this something that is possible. I can volunteer to build (and, perhaps, maintain) the list.
Examples desired are,
*MTP (687) - Metro Toronto Police (non-911)
*OPP (677) - Ontario Provincial Police
*CAA (222) - C.A.A.
Thanks,
/S
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01-17-2024 03:06 PM
is it possible to somehow dd city news in Vancouver b.c.'s traffic reporting line to the list of digits we re no longer able to call *1130.
thanks so much
01-21-2021 07:10 PM - edited 01-21-2021 07:19 PM
Both *511 and 511 work in Saskatchewan and reach the Sask Highway Hotline.
Edit: Furthermore, BOTH consume minutes on the $15 plan. In SK theres always 1-888-335-7623 instead if that is a concern. 🙂
01-21-2021 02:45 PM - edited 01-21-2021 07:44 PM
@telkwajim : Works in BC.
Further to Nezgar's post below...not surprisingly it consumes minutes on the $10 plan too.
01-21-2021 02:37 PM - edited 01-21-2021 02:37 PM
@telkwajim wrote:Pls add 511 Highway Conditions
I believe it is Canada wide.
Thank you.
I've only ever seen 511 highway conditions in the USA.
01-21-2021 01:51 PM
Pls add 511 Highway Conditions
I believe it is Canada wide.
Thank you.
10-25-2018 10:46 AM
@pm-smayer97: Try them. 🙂
When PM announced in that other thread that *5555 was now set up of course I tested it and no it did not count against my 50 minutes.
It would seem that there are some policy statements here that say one thing but in actuality behave otherwise.
Some might suggest to just let sleeping dogs lie. Perhaps inform whoever's asking by pm. Which maybe I should've here too 🙂
Now, if you think you've been wronged wrt those policy statements then of course ya gotta say somethin'.
10-25-2018 06:55 AM
@Anonymous wrote:I'm still waiting for news of the addition of *5555 for BC forest fire reporting.
For anyone else following, the discussion about *5555 shifted here:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/5555/m-p/262243#M74981
but it would be nice to bring it back into this thread... 😕
Just sayin...
10-25-2018 06:17 AM - edited 10-25-2018 06:53 AM
@Jeremy_M wrote:Hey @s2scotty,
We've enabled the following shortcodes:
Canada-wide special numbers:
*CAA (*222) Canadian Automobile Association
*16 Canadian Coast Guard
*666 CANUTEC (report toxic spills):
*282 Canadian Tire Auto Club:
Ontario special numbers:
GTA:
*98 FM98 Traffic Call
*680 AM680 Traffic Call
Toronto:
*687 Toronto Police
Ontario:
*677 Ontario Provincial Police
British Columbia special numbers:
*TV4BC (*88422) Television for British Columbia (BC only)
Quebec special numbers:
*4141 Sûreté du Québec
Note: If you would like to volunteer as mentioned to build and keep the list active, your more then welcomed too.:)
Cheers,
Jeremy
So can anyone, like @CS_Agent, @Alan_K, confirm that calls using these shortcodes are free on the $10/mo plan, like they are on Telus?
What about other *numbers, like the ones for police services listed below here:
What about *680, *1010, etc?
08-22-2018 10:53 AM
I'm still waiting for news of the addition of *5555 for BC forest fire reporting.
08-22-2018 01:13 AM - edited 08-22-2018 05:23 AM
These special service numbers are free when on Telus. Are they free calls when using PM?
What if you only have the $10/50 mins plan?
See Reference table from Telus here:
https://www.telus.com/en/on/support/article/special-service-mobile-numbers
07-26-2016 08:36 AM
07-25-2016 10:22 PM - edited 07-26-2016 07:35 PM
Hey @Jeremy_M, Here is the Ontario POLICE services that I know of. In cases of true emergency, always dial 9-1-1; however, in cases of less urgency, these are direct to the communications centres.
*705 | ON Barrie Police Services *705 | POLICE | |
*277 | ON Brantford Police Service *277 | POLICE | |
*377 | ON Durham Regional Police Service *377 | POLICE | |
*4258 | ON Halton Regional Police Service *4258 | POLICE | |
*477 | ON Hamilton Police Service *477 | POLICE | |
*577 | ON London Police Service *577 | POLICE | |
*3911 | ON Niagara Regional Police Service *3911 | POLICE | |
*677 | ON Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) *677 | POLICE | |
*777 | ON Peel Police Service *777 | POLICE | |
*7267 | ON RCMP Police *7267 | POLICE | |
*394 | ON Toronto Police Communications Centre *394 | POLICE | |
*687 | ON Toronto Police Service *687 | POLICE | |
*5977 | ON Waterloo (Kitchener) Regional Police *5977 | POLICE | |
*6277 | ON Woodstock Police Service *6277 | POLICE | |
*9675 | ON York Regional Police Services *9675 | POLICE |
07-23-2016 10:39 AM
Hey @Jeremy_M,
Thanks for the great news! Sorry for the delay in responding but we were enjoying cottage country.
Happy to cull the list.
I'm Ontario based; therefore, if there are folks out there with knowledge of their/other provinces' *nums, I'd be happy to receive those numbers here for inclusion.
Thanks @Jeremy_M
07-14-2016 10:10 AM
Hey @s2scotty,
We've enabled the following shortcodes:
Canada-wide special numbers:
*CAA (*222) Canadian Automobile Association
*16 Canadian Coast Guard
*666 CANUTEC (report toxic spills):
*282 Canadian Tire Auto Club:
Ontario special numbers:
GTA:
*98 FM98 Traffic Call
*680 AM680 Traffic Call
Toronto:
*687 Toronto Police
Ontario:
*677 Ontario Provincial Police
British Columbia special numbers:
*TV4BC (*88422) Television for British Columbia (BC only)
Quebec special numbers:
*4141 Sûreté du Québec
Note: If you would like to volunteer as mentioned to build and keep the list active, your more then welcomed too.:)
Cheers,
Jeremy
06-25-2016 12:15 AM
bump
06-11-2016 12:04 AM
Hi @Jeremy_M,
1. To reach the CAA, as the example, you would dial: *222 + SEND. As a point of clarity/interest, on "smater" phone OSs and contact/dialer apps, you can store letters in contact number fields, thusly, you could store *C-A-A and the dialer would, at dial time, normalize it to just plain *222. But alpha's in number fields has zero to with the carrier and SSPN's.
1b. Note that #nnnn are valid too. STAR *nnnn are usually service and public -- Police, Public Broadcaster traffic reporting (*680, *1010, et cetera) . Hashtag #nnnn are corporate or private. For example, #11-11, would be Pizza-Pizza. Now, these private/commercial ones are by special prior arranagement and, in this example, P-P is paying. Not so interested in #nnnn's.
2. I run Canada-wide voice plan, presently.
3. "Sorry, we don't support the short code you're trying to reach."
The prime carriers support many of these -- Telus, Bell Mobility and Rogers each/all.
06-09-2016 01:02 PM - edited 06-09-2016 01:39 PM
Hi @s2scotty,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. If possible, can you add more clarity to my questions below, so I can better understand the experience?
Thanks,
Jeremy