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Default 09-06-2009, 23:11

What does "hiding" the callback mean? Hide from whom? Hide how?



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Default 10-06-2009, 08:17

Well, this is what the website of TravelSIM advertised here on PrepaidGSM states ::

"The ComfortCallback is an application that can be installed to
Symbian- or WindowsMobile operated handsets to hide the callback process when calling with TravelSIM!"

and that is a BIG question for me as well, I can only hope that someone can explain this
   
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Default 11-06-2009, 04:51

I believe this a program that lets you make calls on a Global SIM and bypasses the callback (ring back) for the SIM. I thought it was only for WinMo phones.
   
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Default 11-06-2009, 15:02

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What does "hiding" the callback mean? Hide from whom? Hide how?
I could be wrong, but my guess would be that it would keep the user listening to something, automatically answer the callback without the user realising, then connect to the ringing tone etc, thus appearing to be a more normal type of call.

In similar vein, there are callthrough applications that some providers offer, which almost hide or reduce the trouble of the callthrough process. They detect that for example a foreign number is being dialled, grab it, call the access number, then dial the destination and any other appended character required, for example #.
   
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