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ak123
akzeptiert von
pamperlapescu
vor 4 Jahren
Wenn die Konfiguration von Rufsperren gemeint ist, dann selbst nachsehen unter https://telefoniecenter.t-online.de
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Akzeptierte Lösung
Lerni
akzeptiert von
pamperlapescu
vor 4 Jahren
Hallo @vonkunhardtpeter
einfach im Kundencenter anmelden, die Telefonieeinstellungen aufrufen und die Negativliste einsehen, bzw. pflegen.
Gruss -LERNI-
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Gisuna
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von
Lerni
vor 4 Jahren
warum kann man nur 50 Rufnummern in die Negativliste setzen? Meine ist voll ...
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Anne W.
Telekom hilft Team
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von
Lerni
vor 4 Jahren
Hallo @Gisuna,

schön, dass Du erneut den Weg zu uns gefunden hast.
Du kannst bei der Bundesnetzagentur Beschwerde gegen die entsprechenden Rufnummern einreichen.
Von unserer Seite aus gehen tatsächlich nur 50 Individualnummern. Du kannst jedoch auch Rufnummerngruppen sperren, sodass du nicht jede einzelne Nummer sperren musst. Das spart dir bestimmt Platz und Zeit.
Zum Beispiel:
0039
003
+4957 usw.
Oft gibt es auch im Router noch die Möglichkeit eine Negativliste anzulegen. Da musst du mal schauen, welchen Router du nutzt und ob dieser eine solche Option anbietet.
Grüße Anne W.
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Uneingeloggter Nutzer
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Lerni