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You’ll need to subscribe to 
your network provider’s Caller 
Display service for this feature 
to work. You might have to pay 
a fee. For more information on 
BT Calling Features, call BT free 
on 0800 800 150. 
For the caller’s name to be 
displayed, make sure you’ve 
stored the full telephone 
number in your contacts list, 
including the dialling code.
There are some incoming calls 
where a number is not displayed 
and a network message is 
recorded instead:
Unavailable
 = number is 
unavailable 
Intern’l
 = international number 
Operator
 = call from 
the operator 
Payphone
 = call from 
a payphone 
Ringback
 = a ringback call
Caller display
You’ll need to subscribe to a caller display service to 
get the most out of this feature. When you do, you’ll 
be able to see your caller’s number on your handset 
display, as long as it’s not withheld. 
If the number is unavailable or withheld (which 
can happen if the call is coming from overseas), 
the number will show as Unavailable. If your call 
is coming from a payphone, Payphone will be 
displayed. International calls will show as Intern’l. 
On the display screen and operator calls will appear 
as Operator
also show on the handset display. 
If a number is stored in your handset, the caller’s 
name will be displayed and the incoming call icon 
will show. 
The calls list
received calls. The most recent call will show at the 
top of the list, followed by the rest in chronological 
order. Your calls list will store up to 20 calls. When 
it’s full, the newest call will replace the oldest. 
Caller display and the calls list