02-09-2020 01:47 AM - edited 04-11-2022 06:23 PM
Hey all, as you may know Public Mobile/Koodo/Telus Mobility have local access numbers across Canada, most ending in *4001. Many of the numbers are used for a much wider geographic area than the rate centre listed. (ie BC lower mainland numbers being assigned for phones everywhere outside of the lower mainland). These may come in handy for those travelling looking for local numbers to call from a land line, etc.
I also found a local access number in Yellowknife by looking up TELUS rate centres in area code 867, and trying those prefixes with *4001.
Anyhow, the "Intended Serving Area" is mostly guesses at this time, so I'd enjoy some comments oh what cities people are in, and what phone number is configured for your voicemail, and post here.
To check your voicemail deposit/access number, dial one of: *#61# *#62# or *#67# and let me know if you have a default access number outside of your geographical area, or one not listed here.
Access Num | Province | CNAC Rate Centre | Intended Serving Area? |
403-371-6245 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/825 (Old Mike #) |
587-580-4001 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/825 |
587-580-4002 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/826 |
587-580-4003 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/827 |
587-580-4004 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/827 |
587-580-4005 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/827 |
587-580-4006 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/827 |
587-580-4007 | Alberta | Calgary | Southern AB 403/587/827 |
587-588-4001 | Alberta | Edmonton | Northern AB 587/780/825 |
587-588-4002 | Alberta | Edmonton | Northern AB 587/780/825 |
778-580-4001 | BC | Whalley | outside greater Vancouver area |
778-580-4002 | BC | Whalley | greater Vancouver area |
778-580-4003 | BC | Whalley | Outside greater Vancouver area |
778-581-4001 | BC | Whalley | BC 250 |
778-581-4002 | BC | Whalley | BC 250 |
204-588-4001 | Manitoba | Winnipeg | Winnipeg 204/431 |
204-588-4002 | Manitoba | Winnipeg | Outside of Winnipeg 204/431 |
506-588-4001 | New Brunswick | Moncton | NB 428/506 |
902-580-4001 | Nova Scotia | Halifax | NS/PEI 782/902, NL709/879 |
867-688-4001 | NWT | Yellowknife | NWT/NU/YT |
705-780-4001 | Ontario | Barrie | ON 249/705 |
289-680-4001 | Ontario | Hamilton | ON 289/365/905 |
226-580-4001 | Ontario | London | ON 226/519/548 |
613-581-4001 | Ontario | Ottawa-Hull | ON 343/613 |
647-580-4001 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
647-580-4002 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
647-580-4003 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
647-580-4004 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
647-580-4005 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
647-580-4006 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
647-580-4007 | Ontario | Toronto | ON 416/437/647 |
450-320-4001 | Quebec | Granby | Outside Montreal 450/579 |
438-580-4001 | Quebec | Montreal | Montreal 438/514 |
581-580-4001 | Quebec | Quebec City | 367/418/581 |
819-588-4001 | Quebec | Sherbrooke | QC 819/873 |
306-580-4001 | Saskatchewan | Regina | Southern SK 306/639, Edmonton |
306-580-4002 | Saskatchewan | Regina | Northern SK 306/639 |
Cheers! - N
Edit: Numbers all re-verified and confirmed still working as of Apr 11, 2022.
06-07-2020 12:48 AM
You can also use these numbers to leave stealth voicemail messages without ringing the recipient's phone for anyone you know on Telus Mobility/Koodo Mobile/Public Mobile. 😜 👀
Don't tell the spammers... (this is actually a big problem in the US)
06-07-2020 12:46 AM
But really...with Canada-wide calling, all these numbers aren't even necessary to keep going. Only the grandfathered provincial calling customers would be interested.
The rest of us can just set it to a particular number and forget about it.
06-07-2020 12:42 AM
BTW, if you are not concerned with long distance charges, you can call ANY access number regardless of where you are, so you do not have to figure out a local account number if you are away from your home area.
03-02-2020 06:29 PM - edited 03-02-2020 07:18 PM
Found/added another working number I think was an old Clearnet/Mike voicemail access number. Maybe there are still some more other legacy numbers still out there.
403-371-6245 (MAIL) - Calgary AB
03-02-2020 04:19 PM
I have 2 Edmonton phone numbers, both are provisioned with the 306-580-4001 access number.
@Nezgar wrote:
@computergeek541 wrote:I can say thay customers with an Edmonton phone number sometimes get assigned a Regina voicemail number.
Any chance you can find out if the Edmonton account was provisioned with the 306-580-4001 or the -4002 access number?
@jor123 wrote:The Halifax access number seems to be used in NL as well.
Thanks, I've added a note regarding NL for the Halifax entry! (And PEI too since it shares NS area codes)
03-02-2020 03:38 PM
@Nezgar wrote:
@computergeek541 wrote:I can say thay customers with an Edmonton phone number sometimes get assigned a Regina voicemail number.
Any chance you can find out if the Edmonton account was provisioned with the 306-580-4001 or the -4002 access number?
Sorry, but I don't remember. I no longer have that Edmonton phone number. I do know for sure that one of the Regina numbers was sent to the sim card by the network.
03-02-2020 03:11 PM - edited 03-02-2020 03:16 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:I can say thay customers with an Edmonton phone number sometimes get assigned a Regina voicemail number.
Any chance you can find out if the Edmonton account was provisioned with the 306-580-4001 or the -4002 access number?
@jor123 wrote:The Halifax access number seems to be used in NL as well.
Thanks, I've added a note regarding NL for the Halifax entry! (And PEI too since it shares NS area codes)
03-02-2020 02:22 PM
The Halifax access number seems to be used in NL as well.
03-01-2020 06:25 PM
@Korth wrote:Is this number assignment from the network updated when phones travel around?
And (assuming no long distance or roaming, etc) does it matter which of these numbers you dial for voicemail?
I presume the number assigned to you is determined only by the area of your own phone number. If anything, given that some cities have multiple numbers, and some users in Alberta have the Regina Sask # provisioned suggesting users in any given area may be 'load balanced' across a range of them as well.
All of these numbers function exactly the same.
03-01-2020 06:22 PM
Is this number assignment from the network updated when phones travel around?
And (assuming no long distance or roaming, etc) does it matter which of these numbers you dial for voicemail?
02-27-2020 02:05 PM
I can say thay customers with an Edmonton phone number sometimes get assigned a Regina voicemail number.
02-27-2020 01:14 PM - edited 02-27-2020 01:23 PM
To update the list further, it would be cool if those who see this could check their phone's default conditional forwarders via their smarphone's call forward screen, or manually by dialing one of: *#61# *#62# or *#67# and let me know if the number is something not listed above, or being used for an area different than my notes above. Cheers! -N
02-09-2020 07:55 AM
@Nezgar , great effort. These days, most of not all smartphones can pull the voice mail number off the network.
02-09-2020 06:03 AM - edited 02-09-2020 06:08 AM
@Nezgar That's some nice research and compiling of info for the community. Excellent work.
It comes up third in the search bar once you type in: Voicemail access numbers. I wonder if you switch "updated list" to the end of your subject line (title) if it would come up quicker and first when typing in the search bar.