Saturday, October 3, 2009

Automatic Number Announcement Circuit

There are many reasons why you would want to know what telephone number is associated with the line your working on... For me, I have performed various installs and troubleshooting for companies that have multiple external lines and recently I was sent to a job where someone had purposely ripped out all the wires from a bix block.  I knew where each line number belonged, but was unsure of which external line contained each line.  After a brief online search I was able to find the ANAC number that would help me sort out the mess of 10 external lines.


  • 204: 644-4444 Manitoba
  • 250: 958-6111 All of British Columbia excluding Vancouver (604)
  • 306: 115 Saskatchewan
  • 403: 311 Alberta, Yukon and N.W. Territory (except Calgary, Alberta)
  • 403: 958-6111 Alberta (Telus)
  • 403: 705-0311 Alberta (Allstream - may work in other parts of Canada - untested)
  • 403: 555-0311 Alberta (GroupTel - may work in other parts of Canada - untested)
  • 403: 908-222-2222 Alberta, Yukon and N.W. Territory
  • 403: 999 Alberta, Yukon and N.W. Territory
  • 416: 981-0001 Toronto, Ontario
  • 450: 320-1180 Most of the province of Quebec
  • 506: 1-555-1313 New Brunswick
  • 514: 320-1232 Montreal, Quebec
  • 514: 320-1223 Montreal, Quebec
  • 514: 320-1233 Montreal, Quebec
  • 514: 320-1180 Most of the province of Quebec
  • 519: 958-2622 Ontario
  • 604: 1116 British Columbia
  • 604: 1211 British Columbia
  • 604: 211 British Columbia
  • 613: 958-2622 Ontario -Bell ANAC-
  • 613: 555-0311 Ontario -Rogers ANAC-
  • 705: 320-4567 North Bay/Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario
  • 709: 311 Newfoundland
  • 780: 958-6111 Northern Alberta
  • 819: 320-1112 Quebec
  • 819: 320-1180 Most of the province of Quebec 
I hope you find this useful :)
Cheers!