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Title: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: Nickbat on 08 November 2009, 21:33:52
Did you know that from 15th October, it has been possible to make 999 or 112 calls from your mobile even if you are out of your own network's range?

I didn't. :-[

Following proposals set out earlier this year, mobile phone users will from today be able to call the emergency service numbers (999 and 112) from another network if their own network is unavailable and an alternative provider has coverage. The phone will automatically switch over to whichever network operator has the best signal in that area. This will provide added reassurance to consumers should they need to call 999 or 112 and will be of particular benefit to those in rural areas across the UK.

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/news/2009/10/nr_20091015a

I learn something new everyday!  ;)  :y
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: Kevin Wood on 08 November 2009, 21:37:36
It's always been possible.

You don't actually need a SIM card in the phone either.

Kevin
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: Nickbat on 08 November 2009, 21:38:59
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It's always been possible.

You don't actually need a SIM card in the phone either.

Kevin


If it's always been possible, why the Ofcom press release?
 :-? :-?

Note 2 in the release (scroll down) also says "Consumers should also ensure that the mobile handset from which they wish to make an emergency call contains a SIM card"

I'm getting all confused now!  :o :D :D ;) :-[
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: waspy on 08 November 2009, 23:05:05
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It's always been possible.

You don't actually need a SIM card in the phone either.

Kevin

Yup it pretty much has. My mum lives in a very rural area. I remember some years back that i couldn't get an Orange signal, but i could phone 112 if i needed :y
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: Agemo on 08 November 2009, 23:21:34
Yup, you don't need a sim, or credit, I used one that had been blocked once, no problem.
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: Kevin Wood on 09 November 2009, 00:01:04
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Quote
It's always been possible.

You don't actually need a SIM card in the phone either.

Kevin


If it's always been possible, why the Ofcom press release?
 :-? :-?

Note 2 in the release (scroll down) also says "Consumers should also ensure that the mobile handset from which they wish to make an emergency call contains a SIM card"

I'm getting all confused now!  :o :D :D ;) :-[

You're making the assumption that OFCOM know their @rse from their elbow. ;)  ;D

Kevin
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 09 November 2009, 04:06:13
That's why ofcom sit on their elbows then
Title: Re: Emergency calls from mobiles
Post by: zirk on 09 November 2009, 11:28:48
I had to make a 999 the other day in the heart of Epping Forest (London / Essex borders) where there's no Vodafone signal (some poor Girl's Polo had a argument with a Deer).

Anyway got through within seconds, only problem was, spent about 10 mins on the phone with the Police trying to explain where we were!, Turned out I'd been patched through to Cambridge Police Control Centre which is about 2 County's away?  :o