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- From: gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org (Gordon Burditt)
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- Subject: Re: What Are the Prefix "Codes" For Tone Dialing?
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- Date: 3 Jan 93 18:50:53 GMT
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- >>> *65 turn on delivery of caller id (if you are subscribed)
- >>> *85 turn off delivery of caller id (why would anyone want to do this?)
-
- >> Because some phone companies charge for Caller-ID on a per-number-
- >> delivered basis?
-
- >> [Moderator's Note: IBT used to do that, but starting a few months ago
- >> they no longer charge for delivery over a certain number. One monthly
-
- So someone might want to turn it off if they don't normally exceed
- that number, or they're going on vacation for a good portion of a
- month and won't exceed the "certain number". (My incoming VOICE calls
- probably wouldn't exceed that number in a month, whatever it is.)
-
- >> fee pays for it all. Another oddity IMHO here is that call screening
- >> can be turned on with *60 and turned off with *80. This is despite the
- >> fact that while within the *60 menu of things to do, one can both add
- >> and remove numbers from the repertoire. If you can add or delete
- >> whatever you want there, why bother to have a command to turn it off?
-
- Individually adding and deleting 10 or 20 numbers takes a lot of time.
- (I still claim that for this service to replace Caller-ID in getting
- rid of telemarketers, the list needs to be able to hold 10 or 20
- thousand numbers). Can you delete all the numbers and add them back
- later? This implies an ability to list all the numbers, including
- ones added with "screen out last caller". Can you do that? If so,
- the anti-Caller-ID folks will scream about that one.
-
- By the way, can you reliably load up your list with a modem or
- autodialer? In spite of certain modems with voice mail capability,
- you're not easily going to have voice recognition capability, and
- you'll have to put up with using blind pauses, "wait for bong", "wait
- for dial tone", "wait for quiet answer" and such which most modern
- modems have. Is there some way to load your list starting from an
- unknown state, again with a modem or autodialer? You can't if the
- menu items change numbers depending on whether you have numbers in the
- list, or if the tone sequence varies depending on whether you have
- numbers programmed (conditional "are you sure" prompts, for example).
-
- >> Perhaps it is because IBT is not marketing Call Screening as a
- >> permanent way to get rid of troublesome callers, but merely as a way
- >> to avoid certain people at certain times of day; although I cannot
- >> imagine be willing to chat with certain numbers on my list regardless
- >> of the time of day or occassion. Ditto the feature where you can list
-
- One way it could be used is to screen out somewhat over-enthusiastic
- callers from, say, your spouse's family except when your spouse is there.
- Or except when you have time to talk after the kids are asleep.
- These callers might even like it if it saves them LD charges on
- "sorry, s/he's not home yet" calls. You don't have to use Call
- Screening to get rid of telemarketers and other pests; it may not be
- very effective anyway if they have lots of lines. And not everyone
- has obscene callers bothering them.
-
- >> certain callers to get the red carpet with special ringing on your
- >> end; that too can be turned off, although if your boss is an important
- >> person to hear from at 3 PM, why wouldn't he be important at 3 AM? PAT]
-
- If you're using the distinctive ring pattern to ring the phone in your
- workshop (where you don't want to be disturbed except in emergencies),
- it's not going to be very effective to route calls there unless you're
- IN your workshop (which you probably won't be at 3AM). So you turn it
- on and off depending on where you are.
-
- By the way, who said the treatment you give callers on the list has to
- be "red carpet"? It could be just the opposite, as in asking certain
- deadbeats to pay their bills or contact your lawyer. You could also
- use a pre-arranged setup that calls from certain people during the day
- get voice, and calls after hours get the fax machine or modem. This
- may not be very good for businesses, but it might be for
- work-in-the-field or work-at-home employees.
-
-
- Gordon L. Burditt sneaky.lonestar.org!gordon
-