05-26-2023 04:50 PM
If you remember (or know) what a party line is maybe you can help. We have a party line at our seasonal location. For some reason we cannot call anyone in our family who is with public mobile. We are able to call other cell phone providers (bell, Telus, rogers and virgin mobile). Although we cannot call a public mobile number, that same person can call the party line with no issues. Additionally there were no issues in October 2022 when we closed the seasonal up. Bell said it’s our issue and not theirs. Is it possible public changed something that won’t allow a call to go through, but one can be accepted?
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05-26-2023 07:58 PM - edited 05-26-2023 07:58 PM
@Kris80 wrote:If you remember (or know) what a party line is maybe you can help.
I remember...but was before mobile phones.
We have a party line at our seasonal location.
Meaning a wired land line? With?
For some reason we cannot call anyone in our family who is with public mobile.
From your land line?
We are able to call other cell phone providers (bell, Telus, rogers and virgin mobile).
Ok...PM and Telus should be no difference.
Although we cannot call a public mobile number, that same person can call the party line with no issues.
Can you clarity that same person?
Additionally there were no issues in October 2022 when we closed the seasonal up.
Things change.
Bell said it’s our issue and not theirs.
So you have a Bell land line that is on a party line shared with how many other parties?
Is it possible public changed something that won’t allow a call to go through, but one can be accepted?
I would guess no.
Are you close to any one at your "seasonal location" that has a Bell land line that could try to call a PM number? Can you call from a cell phone from your location to a PM number? Is the number LD? Are you dialling correctly?
05-26-2023 06:16 PM
I’ve suggested trying a different phone but I remember trying cordless phones years ago but it messed up the party line and had to just use the old fashioned one. I just don’t understand how it can call the parent company and many others but not public.
05-26-2023 05:54 PM
@Handy1 wrote:@Pey82ton2 Back to the future they , lol haven’t seen it used one of them in years
Yep, only watch it on movies.
05-26-2023 05:42 PM
@Kris80 .. that’s definitely a pickle , I’m not sure why Telus works and PM won’t , doesn’t make sense to me … just reach out to support in the meantime or until someone here figures out a work around
05-26-2023 05:38 PM - edited 05-26-2023 05:39 PM
It’s a party line with a rotary phone. We cannot use a touch tone phone on a party line. Bell suggested it was a facility issue and not a line issue and their solution was to dial a 1 in front of the number. This only creates a voice recording saying it’s not a long distance number. There is no cell service for any provider in this area (remote) or we’d just cancel it. The solution may be having to move to a private line at an additional charge. It’s just odd that we can call any cell number or landline except public.
05-26-2023 05:31 PM
@Pey82ton2 Nice definitely brings back memories 🙂
05-26-2023 05:31 PM
@Pey82ton2 @Kris80 Is it possible that it's not converting the rotary phone analog to the right tones for the PM numbers? It seems a bit far fetched because other numbers are working but only thing I can think of. Possible to to put a touchtone phone on that line instead of the rotary? Maybe you'll need an acoustic coupler to fire tones down the line to call PM numbers. 🙂 j/k
05-26-2023 05:30 PM
My 7 year old loves it lol
05-26-2023 05:29 PM
@Pey82ton2 Back to the future they , lol haven’t seen it used one of them in years
05-26-2023 05:26 PM
The bell guy called the line but wouldn’t go to the cottage to check as he said nothing is wrong. It doesn’t make sense as we tried several people we know with different carriers including Telus and they all go through. We’ve tried 7 public mobile numbers which are on 3 g and 4g plans and none work. All you hear is a fast busy. But we can call the party line fine. It’s a rotary phone too so you go around the wheel for each number and it pulses not touch tone.
05-26-2023 05:19 PM
@Kris80 Do you get any sort of error message when calling a PM number from your seasonal? I would have thought that Bell would have been able to tell you why it wasn't going through but it'd require them to put some effort into helping you troubleshoot it. If it's not connecting from their network to PM, I'd guess there's a log somewhere they could check.
05-26-2023 05:18 PM
No she means party line. It’s 4 locations on 1 line split so you only hear 2 ring tones. Either a long and a short or 2 long together for example and you answer when you hear your ring. I’ve already contacted a moderator and they don’t know what I’m talking about and say it’s on Bells side.
when calling out all you hear is a fast busy. If she calls from the neighbour who has a private number the calls come through. Can public be blocking due to it being an unknown number?
05-26-2023 05:12 PM - edited 05-26-2023 05:14 PM
@DennyCrane No I think op means party line I remember these where 3 houses share same phone number but each has its own ring sound … was usually in the country … but I don’t know if it’s a PM issue or somthing they changed or not
add you can reach out to support to ask and let us know what they tell ya please
05-26-2023 05:10 PM
I think you mean landline, not party line?