Numeric Paging Backdoor Number

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I oversee the phone system at our corporation. I need to be able to send a
"numeric page" to Cingular, Sprint and Verizon phones without calling the
phone themselves when staff receive a voice mail on our corp vm system. I
have figured out how to do it on T-Mobile using their xxx-xxx-9999 backdoor
number and Nextel's xxx-xxx-PAGE number, but I can't figure out how to do it
on the other 3 networks. Anyone know how to do this? I appreciate your
help...coworkers are after me to figure out how to do this so they don't
have to carry numeric pagers anymore.

FYI to other users:

T-Mobile back door
First 6 digits of cell number followed with 9999 (xxx-xxx-9999)

Nextel back door
First 6 digits of cell number followed with PAGE (xxx-xxx-PAGE)

Thanks,
Brian in Kansas City
 
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:47:04 GMT, "B" <crtconsulting@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:

>I oversee the phone system at our corporation. I need to be able to send a
>"numeric page" to Cingular, Sprint and Verizon phones without calling the
>phone themselves when staff receive a voice mail on our corp vm system. I
>have figured out how to do it on T-Mobile using their xxx-xxx-9999 backdoor
>number and Nextel's xxx-xxx-PAGE number, but I can't figure out how to do it
>on the other 3 networks. Anyone know how to do this? I appreciate your
>help...coworkers are after me to figure out how to do this so they don't
>have to carry numeric pagers anymore.
>
>FYI to other users:
>
>T-Mobile back door
>First 6 digits of cell number followed with 9999 (xxx-xxx-9999)
>
>Nextel back door
>First 6 digits of cell number followed with PAGE (xxx-xxx-PAGE)
>
>Thanks,
>Brian in Kansas City
>

Brian,
You can use this one for Cingular: 800-856-6122

Zeng