Blacklist voice call feature Bakrie Telecom

Bakrie Telecom as a CDMA mobile operator launch new feature that allows mobile subscriber to block incoming call from unwanted number. For example if you want don’t want to answer incoming call from somebody you don’t like, just put that number (s ) into blacklist. That is Blacklist feature.
We can say that Blacklist feature is a service that can block  incoming voice call from unwanted number(s) you define.
So how to activate that service?

Registration Term Condition

You have to register for that service and make sure that you have minimum balance Rp. 2500. After you register that service, you can enjoy it with active priod 30 days since you registered it. You can register unwanted number you want to blacklist until 9 numbers include either Bakrie Telecom’s brand its self : Esia, Wifone local and interlocal or another mobile operators which include GSM / CDMA or Public Switch Telephone Network ( PSTN ) / Fixed Wireless Access ( FWA ).

Get information about Blacklist

You can get information about Blacklist feature by sending SMS to shortcode 666 with content : “BL” ( without quotes ), the tariff is Rp 50 for one SMS + tax.
Another way to get information, you just call Interactive Voice Response ( IVR ) by dialling to *666 ( Free )

Activation Blacklist

To activate the blacklist feature just send SMS : “BL30″ to 666, and you will be charged Rp 2000 + tax for 30 active period days ( 1 month ).
When you enter new month, this feature will be extended until next 30 days, but you must have enough balance to do that.

Grace Period Blacklist

If you dont have enough balance to continue blacklist feature, your blacklist feature will be in grace period during 30 days ( but if in grace period you have enough balance, you will be automatically charged Rp 2000 + tax to continue that feature ). But, if until days 31 you still dont have enough balance, your registered feature will be deleted from system.

Register unwanted number to Blacklist

After your blacklist feature active you can start registering some numbers you want to block by using SMS and IVR.

Just send “REGBL<space>number want to be blocked”  to 666, the tariff is Rp 500 + tax for every blocked number. The format number for FWA / PSTN is national format. For example 021xxxxxxxx and for GSM the number format is 08xxxxxxx

You can also use IVR by dialling to *666 by free, but for every number registered to be blocked you will be charged Rp 500 + tax

Modify  Blacklist number registered

To modify, just send SMS with content: “UBAHBL<space>sequence number<space>new number” to 666.
For using IVR just dial *666 and follow the instruction.
For success modification number, you will be charged Rp 500 + tax

Delete Blacklist number

send “HAPUSBL<space>number you want to delete” to 666, for every SMS sent the tariff is Rp 50 + tax.
If use IVR just follow instruction after dial *666 ( Free ).
You are not charged for every success deletion number.

See status Blacklist, Unregister Blacklist

The another command to see status, blacklist number and unregister Blacklist are :
Check status by sending SMS : “STATUSBL”  to 666
Get number you blacklist by sending SMS :” LISTBL”  to 666
Unregister Blacklist feature by sending SMS : “UNREGBL” to 666
The tariff for those commands is Rp 50 + tax

For Esia number, you should in original area to call *666 or send SMS to 666, if you are roaming you cannot dial to *666 for registration.
But if you’ve already activated that feature, you still can  use the blacklist feature even you are in roaming area         ( you activate Esia GOGO ). Same like that, you cannot be reached by blacklisted number if blacklisted number in roaming area ( activate Esia GOGO). That include if you and blacklisted number are in roaming area.

I hope by activating that blacklist number, you can block unwanted number calling you for any reasons. Just enjoy and share to me if you activate that feature, give feedback and result, thanks anyway.

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