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- |NorTel Millennium:The Canadian Pay phone pelage that is spreading world
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- <<Millennium*
- French: Millennium*
- A product line consisting of three public telephone sets developed
- by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom Limited. These sets include:
- the card reader, which accepts credit cards and calling cards; the
- universal, which accepts credit cards and coins; and the coin-only
- version.
- *Trademark of Northern Telecom Limited>>
-
- Wanna see how much Nortel brags?
-
- <<Advanced Public Communications Access System
-
-
- Millennium is more than a pay phone. Millennium is an
- advanced public communications access system
- developed by Nortel--the world leader in digital
- communication. This family of intelligent, display-based
- terminals takes you beyond yesterday's technology.
- You can offer consumers new communications
- capabilities--with more convenience, security, and
- choices than ever before. >>
-
- First of all, this is just for reading material, do any of this
- stuff and get cought, its your own tush. WRAITH Tech takes no
- Responsibility of what you do. What I'm saying is DON'T DO IT.
-
-
- The NorTel Millennium Pay phone. What is it? It is the Pay phone
- That has been popping up more and more in Canada Until most of the
- pay phones in Canada will be these evil Millennium phones. I know
- phreakers in the USA, so they have never seen these phones before,
- a lot of Canadian phreakers know more than the American phreakers about
- these phones so Canadian should teach them a lesson (Just joking)
- I have been in Vancouver airport recently, and I counted approximately
- 1/25 pay phones were NOT millennium pay phones, which is very bad!).
- These new phones, for the
- phone company, have got rid of most of the old problems, but brought
- in a few new. But mostly just got rid of the old problems. We will get
- into that more later. What NorTel means is Northern Telecommunications
- which is a company who specializes in making products such as this
- phone.
-
- This phone sucks the world for phreakers. This Pay phone has new
- features
- such as LCD display, and the cord for the receiver comes out of
- the top of the phone, instead of the middle. It also has a yellow
- card reader. This thing isn't well secured. Rip it out with a screw
- driver and needle nose pliers. I have heard that this has a small
- battery in it that sends a FM signal to home in on if you steal it
- I am sure this is bull shit, I have tore apart a few of these
- things and never found one, but somewhere out there, there may be
- phones with FM transmitters in the card reader, if you ever find
- one, take out the battery and get it as far away from you as
- possible, also e-mail me and tell me about it. To see a Nortel
- pay phone go to http://www.payphone-directory.org/rathdrumiga.jpg in
- El_Jefe's cool pay phone page so you know what they look like.
-
- First let's see why this pay phone is different than most other
- pay phones. When you pick up the receiver, you hear a dial tone,
- but this is no ordinary dial tone, this is a recording! This
- dial tone is so fake, after 5 seconds of listening to it
- will ask you to put your card, or your money in. Also the real
- dial tone is muted, so if you cut off the supply of the fake one, you
- don't get the real one. Also this pay phone is close to un-red-boxable.
- This is because the tones from the DTMF pad are stored in the computer
- until you are done dialing and the money goes in and the red box
- tones are played as soon as the person answers on the other side.
- On a normal phone the tones are played when you put your money in.
- The only other way to red box is to use the stupid operator way
- (They are stupid). There is a computer inside the phone (and its no
- little calculator) to tell what you are putting in, not the
- normal way by using a magnet and a size reader.
-
- This is much more accurate, for example, you cant put
- slugs or piss down there to make it think that you are using quarters.
- A new feature is that you can use loonies, but no toonies. And
- Don't count on it giving you change. There are 3 different types of
- Millennium pay phones, the one that you can only use a card, which are
- called (oddly enough) a card phone, the other card and coins this
- is called a universal millennium, and the last one is weird, it is
- called a desk top. You can plug your lap top in and It doesn't
- even look like a millennium. I am not a hacker, so I cannot give you
- too much info on what you can do with these. Got a stolen credit card?
- Or calling card? Want to use it? Go for it, but, like I said before,
- this sucker has a computer in it and if the card is stolen, and
- reported,
-
- it will know (check over telephone actually), and alert the CO and the
- CO will phone the cops and WHAM, busted. But that's only if you sit
- around the phone all night like a retard and try it for 30 minutes
- until the cops get there. Some phreaker you are! If you put a card
- in and walk away, you will hear a low pitched loud buzzing noise,
- and the LCD display will say, 'Please Remove Your Card' And if you
- pick up, some drunk sounding operator will say the same thing.
-
- Now that we are talking about the LCD display, lets go more into it,
- that little plastic cover that looks 0.5mm thick, is actually about 1/2
- and inch thick, and it is hard to burn through it with a lighter, or
- a smoke. There is a button below the screen, the 3rd one that is blank,
- one changes the instructions from English to French and vice versa.
- thanks to Syko here are some codes, and here is how you use them, with
- the hook down, punch in 2727378, this is a pin number, then you need
- to dial an access code, one of them might be 25563, but there might be
- more than one. Here are some op codes, if you find any more access codes
- or pin codes, or op codes you should share them any way:
-
- 267 # Answer detect
- 274 # Display brightness control (down?)
- 277 # Display brightness control (up?)
- 349 # Unknown - Someone know this one?
- 636 # Memory Access
- 688 # Unknown - Possibly the "Out of Service" message
- 66666 # Motor sound, prompts to open phone--Probably coin removal
- 996 # "Error has occurred"
-
-
- I do believe that the pin number is a software number, not hard, this
- means
- that Your phone company can change it any time they want from their
- evil little offices with out going to the phone and opening it up, for
- the others, I have no clue. If you want to say some thing on the key pad
- like "BELL CAN SUCK..." you must open up the phone and get a mini key
- board and plug it in, you might need another code here too.
-
- Lets talk about what you can dial on these phones. By law you are able
- to
- dial 800's, 888's, 877's, and also 911, 411, 611, 311, and zero (and any
- others I forgot.). If you are going to 'pay' you can phone local, long
- distance, and over seas (011). What you cant dial is 900s (smart).
-
- El_Jefe's page probably has lots of Millennium pay phone numbers, but
- those numbers probably cant be phoned. All pay phones should have their
- number on them for safety, so the operators will know where you are
- calling from, and to find out how the weather is like out side for those
- Hackers who never leave their basement/bomb shelter. It says right on
- the phone "This number Cant be phoned!". It cant be phoned by YOU.
- Unless you are an operator. Operators can phone this to confirm numbers
- and to do some other 'leet' operator stuff. These phones DO have
- bells inside them.
-
- If we may, lets see how much security this phone has. As I said before,
- that little plastic sheet over the LCD display is exceptionally thick.
- I heard The key holes are supposedly the hardest pay phone key holes
- to pick in the world (I heard this, not claim this). There are 4 keys
- on the phone. 2 of them are on the top left of the phone. These 2 are
- for changing the LCD. The one below the card reader is to remove the
- coin box. Before you can get the coin box out, you must open up the
- phone with the other key that the key hole is on the side of the phone.
- This phone is extremely strong. Im not sure about this compared with
- a fortress phone though, a person would think that it would be stronger
- than a fortress. These are said to have the bodies built with 1/4"
- reinforced steel. Pictures that I have seen of millenniums are all shiny
- and lots of metal exposed, but where I live it is all covered up with
- hard plastic. Another internal security feature is that all calls are
- logged, including toll free, how the call was paid for, the number
- that was dialed and even how much money should be in the box.
-
- A trick that I learned off of these phones is how to use them as
- DTMF decoders. First press the number 1 (It works best, and you
- can dial the most numbers) then the fake dial tone should stop.
- Press the ^ key a whole bunch of times on the phone to make the dial
- tone really loud. Take your recorded tones and play them loud into
- the receiver. Each number you press shows up on the Display screen.
- This goes for any DTMF tones. You must play them loud and right into
- the receiver or the numbers wont show up.
-
- This is something I found at the Library
- (http://www.sonic.net/~theruler/txt/index.html):
-
-
- << One of the many problems us PhreakeRS face in Canada, is
- ma'bells new
- DIGTAL fones. There is no real way to phreak on them, but here is
- something
- from The K-Man that is sure to provide some interest:I know a trick for
- the
- digital pay phones try entering this: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # # # # # # # # #
- # # #
- # # (and so on, hit [#] and watch screen go nuts then hang up the
- receiver
- and press some numbers and stuff wile the phone is on the hook) if that
- does
- not work use 8 zeros instead of 7 You can try entering this also: 1 0 0
- 0 0 0
- 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..(and so on, hit [1] and watch screen
- go
- nuts then hang up the receiver and press the make a new call button (it
- looks
- like a diamond) It should prompt you for some sort of pin number if it
- does
- not retry with 8 zeros instead of 7 After the pin I donÆt know what to
- do
- next if you find out please send E-Mail a.s.a.p. >>
-
- I have tried this many times, but never got it to work. He doesn't say
- that
- they are millenniums, but he does say that they are Digital phones in
- Canada, They must be millennium phones. This is just something I found.
-
-
-
- If you want more information about Millennium pay phones phone their
- hotlines where they put up with phreakers not being able to red box
- off of their phones. Here are the numbers:
-
- 1-800-263-7412 Bell Canada Millennium (Help Line)
- 1-800-567-2448 Bell Canada Millennium (Test Line)
- 1-800-461-1747 Bell Canada Millennium (Voice Test)
- 1-800-461-1879 Bell Canada Millennium (Data Test)
- 1-800-772-2141 Bell Canada Millennium (Setshop)
- 1-800-668-4862 Bell Canada Millennium (Coin)
- 1-800-668-6851 Bell Canada Millennium (Alarm)
- 1-800-461-1760 Bell Canada Millennium (Unknown)
- 1-800-361-7874 Bell Canada Millennium (Unknown)
- 1-800-466-7835 Millennium sales representative
- 1-214-684-5930 Millennium sales representative
- 1-416-748-2694 Bell Canada, Pay phone Department
- 1-800-777-7777 The coolest number in the world!
-
- Do you want a Millennium pay phone in your area? Mail them at:
-
-
- Millennium Sales and Marketing
- Northern Telecom
- 2221 Lakeside Blvd.
- Richardson, TX 75082-4399
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- Written by Aftermath from:
- Wraith Tech
-
- An Exclusive file from WRAITH Tech Industries
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