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Last Updated on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 at 11:18 PM -0400

 

AT&T Mobility Access Numbers:

I recently discovered since AT&T uses a GSM network, you can dial *#67# and press send from your AT&T phone and it will display the voicemail number used by your phone!  This should be the simplest way to find your number since AT&T's voicemail systems are regional and some areas have multiple voicemail servers.

 

Please note, that your phone will only use two Voicemail Pilot Numbers (one for retrieval, and one for depositing
new messages. This is not a complete list, just the ones I am personally aware of. I personally use AT&T Mobility
for my cellular phone service
I don't have AT&T anymore, switched to Verizon Sept. 2014. and have found that customer service is usually more than happy to give you your pilot
numbers. Just call and ask them for your voicemail pilot RETRIEVAL number. (this is the one you would dial to check
your messages). If you know of any numbers not listed, please share them with me via email by clicking here.