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![]() The teltarif editorial today (2 April) about high European roaming and LD rates from mobile phones poo-poos calling cards as being clumsy (like entering all those #s, toll free dial in, PIN, destinaltion # and the possibility of errors).
So, do you agree? Some US cards (MCI allow FREE PINLESS US dialing!) and some cards (Onesuite, Enjoyprepaid to name just a few) also offer pinless US dialing using the internet. CBW will recognize your # and call you back IF YOU REGISTER IT!? ATT will allow you pinless dialing FOR A FEE. 1. Why they don't allow this for your mobile? It cannot be a TECHNICAL matter, can it? 2. What MCI can do, the European calling card companies can do, too, true? 3. Seems to me people want CONVENIENCE over everything...... Like my darling wife dialing Australia DIRECTLY for $3 / minute (a one time $12 mistake) with our Verizon no-frills LD plan INSTEAD OF using one of our many dial-arounds. I even have speed dials programmed into our home phones (press memory, press 2, enter destination #) -- but NO, just dial directly! Naturally, from your mobile (thank goodness she hardly uses her mobile!), because you ALWAYS have it on and with you, even on the POT and in the shower?! 4. On my phone(s), I try to pre-program speed dial buttons to enter #s, passwords, pauses, etc. That works for DIRECT DIALS, but I am not sure how to just generate the tones say using Riiing + CBW. End of rant. Stan Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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![]() Hmm, it seems to me that this topic might be interesting so why there's no discussion?
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Hmmm, wives and women in general :whistle: Their preference to convience over costs sometimes horrifies me... Oh, something politically incorrect is in the air ![]() Quote:
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![]() Yes, surprised there have been so few comments. Thanks. Further responses & clarifications.
"How the billing system recognizes the card without the PIN?" Two methods: 1. You can dial in and choose to have the # remembered with a menu option 2. They have online forms where you enter #s you want to use "Do you mean DID based callback?" I believe this is it, but you must register your #, actually up to 3 numbers. Like method 2 above. "What exactly? You can use CBW with a mobile phone..." What I meant was that MCI, Enjoyprepaid, Onesuite, for instance, will not allow NON-US numbers to be registered for pinless dialing. "Pinless dialing?" Yes, pinless dialing. As to my wife, she forgot. Not the first time, either, but I can forgive and understand that. I forget things, too..... my keys, my glasses, my credit card, etc. "Do you want to program in the Riiing SIM, or the phone's memory a "single dial" entry like +1234YourCBWDID#something#+1567YourDestinationNumb er? I'm afraid it's simply impossible with callback" TRUE. I can program the single dial (CBW entry). I can't USE the entries in my phone book to dial the final destination # AFTER the callback. Think we need tone generators for that WITHOUT dialing. Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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As for calling card and callthrough details ...... these can be saved as long multiple numbers. Most SIMs have space for only 2 or 3 at any length over 20 characters, but the phone memory will hold more and longer versions. |
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I am not quite sure how to send the DTMF. I mainly wish to use my Treo. As an alternative I have serveral MOTOs. I'll look in the Treo manual for DTMF. When I dial or try speed dial on the callback or calling card connection, the Treo asks if I want to make another call and of course I don't want to put the open line on hold, I just want to send the DTMF string. Yes, you are right about CBW. Problem is I believe there are limited numbers and for my voice mail I would still need to send additional tones. Yes, for calling cards and callthrus, these work OK from the US. I usually re-program the destination number each time. That of course could be done for overseas but it can get hairy. Without callback: Local access, pause, PIN, pause, final destination #, possibly additional longer pause, voicemail access digits, pause, mailbox #, pause, mailbox password -- Example: 0211 XXX XXXXX Pause CALLING CARD PIN[123456] PAUSE PAUSE US VM destination [011 804 nnnnnnn] PAUSE PAUSE [VM pickup code] # pause [mailbox #] 4444 pause [VM PIN] 9999999999 I count > 40 space entries. A pain entering but a pain dialing, too. Stan Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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![]() Instead of entering the numbers, press Options key in call, then look for DTMF - you can either enter numbers or search the phone book, then Send DTMF
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DTMF IS in the V-300 manual and only active during a call. Stan Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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But... 1) You must search the phone book quickly - callback/calling card/callthru operator will not wait too long before disconnecting ![]() 2) The format of the destination number - that might a problem! It's usually recommeded to store numbers in GSM phones in the international format (with leading +). But, of course, this won't work for services under consideration (what is a DTMF tone for + ![]() E.g. I can store my home landline number +4881xxxxxxx to be usable with Orange Poland SIM in one of the following formats: 1. 81xxxxxxx 2. 081xxxxxxx 3. 004881xxxxxxx 4. +4881xxxxxxx. The format 1 and 2 are valid when I call from Poland only, 3 should work also in roaming countries with 00 "international exit code", and 4 of course is valid anywhere. But if needed the same number to be used with CBW, I would have make a duplicate entry 4881xxxxxxx (or perhaps 4881xxxxxxx#). No so nice, if some would have to duplicate dozens of contacts... Of course, if I dialed directly 4881xxxxxxx, I wouldn't be connected in roaming (I suppose) and in Poland, the operator would try me to connect with the number +484881xxxxxxx (Polish area code 48, of course such a number doesn't exist - too long ![]() |
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