On Sat, 05 May 2007 00:02:32 +0100, "Jon Grant(jguk.org)"
<00-NOSPAM@NONSPAMjguk.org> in message
<463bbae9_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>, wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've been looking for a way to reject Withheld calls that call my o2
> mobile, anyone know if it is possible?
>
No, but you can set-up a divert on your contract mobile phone to a BT line
which has ACR, as follows:
**67*<your BT number here>#
If anyone calls when your phone is on, and the number is 'witheld',
just 'Busy' the call (press red hang-up rather than green accept),
which will send the call to your home phone number. Your BT landline
will then play the rejection message by BT.
More info on GSM codes here:
http://www.mobileshop.org/usertech/gsmcodes.htm
Whilst this suggestion does not 'AUTO' divert withheld numbers it is one
way of dealing with unwanted callers.
If you have "Anonymous call reject" on your BT line (or know someone who
has - cheeky ;-), whereby any calls prefixed with 141 get an announcement
to redial without withholding the ID.
On your mobile phone set-up the following divert on busy:
**67*<BT number here>#
Then when you receive the 'number withheld' call press busy and the call
will be diverted (at your cost) to the nominated BT line which then spits
out the rejection message by BT.
Not perfect but it does work.
john