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Re: HOWTO: Free Landline Calls - Beta
pull up the dtfm dialpad
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If someone could send me an invite it would be greatly appreciated
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having to pull up that dialpad is annoying as hell , first of all you should have the option in grandcentral to not have to press any numbers , and second , on the tablet it should constantly have the button for dialpad on the screen , not have to go into a menu for it.
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I need invitation, too:p
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# Vincent Says: April 25th, 2007 at 3:07 pm "thanks for the feedback. If we turn off the caller presentation, the first forwarding phone that answers will get the call. This means that if your cell is out of battery, it will pick up all your calls and you would never be able to take them from another phone. You would also lose usage of the central voicemail. We’re looking at alternate ways of doing this and as you mentioned, we’ll soon let you speak the command so you don’t have to fumble for your phone. As for the SMS, it’s coming. thanks for your patience" Vincent Paquet |
Re: HOWTO: Free Landline Calls - Beta
I know how to press 1...I'm saying that it is a dealbreaker for GC being useful for me. If Google hopes to turn this into a pay service they'll need to give users that option.
It is just not a normal telephony feature for those of us who only want to use GC with one phone (gizmo in this case). Try picking up a gc call when you are 50ft from your phone on a BT headset. |
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Haha phreaking..I can imagine it now, all the people on bluetooth headsets walking around D.C. making the dial tone noise for 1.
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Ok, I followed the steps and I've got a working connection plus a few extra invites. Who wants one? Post your email address.. I think I've got 5 or so left.
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And since both are SIP operable (still don't understand it fully myself..just that it's an open protocal for voice to voice then let's say Skype) that means it's free to interchange voice calls inbetween the two services. |
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