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I've been having issues in setting up calling cards. My calling card requires a sending order of Number then the code. I configured my P910 as such and noticed that after the access code is dialed and my provider reached, the destination number is not being sent. No digit stream is sent and the service provider eventually times out in requesting the destination number.
To further validate this issue, I then create a test entry in the phone book with the following - just to see if it works:
ServiceProviderTollFreeNumber + space + 'p' + DestinationNumber + 'p' + VerificationCode
When called, again the destination number digit stream is not sent.
Searched this forum but couldn't find a topic on this issue. Can anyone please help? Thanks.
[ This Message was edited by: liege168 on 2006-01-01 18:25 ]
[ This Message was edited by: liege168 on 2006-01-01 18:31 ]
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Posted: 2006-01-01 14:56:18
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Hi, I use calling cards extensively and don't have a problem with mine. It's difficult to see exactly what you are doing but do you have it set up something like the
Access Number 0870xxxxxx or whatever the calling card number is
Verification Left Blank
International Prefix 00
Set up page
Sending Order: Number the code
Delay for number 2s
Delay for code: 0s
I then just dial the number I want in my phone book after setting the calling icon to "prompt before call".
If you need more help you can email me.
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Posted: 2006-01-01 18:50:26
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Wam7,
That's how I have it setup except that my service provider (AT&T) does require a verification code. Once connected to AT&T, I'm being asked to enter the destination number before the verification code. The destination number digit string doesn't get send out.
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Posted: 2006-01-02 04:14:03
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Now I'm really confused. I tried another calling card (one btw that does not require verification code) and it works flawlessly. The original one, which does require a verification code, is still causing me grief. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Posted: 2006-01-04 05:04:01
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