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Payam - 12 Apr 2004 19:08 GMT
Hi
today one of my friend showd me that when reject an incoming call by
pushing
hangup key, the network respond caller with some message like " it is
impossible to cotact the subscriber".
in normal case when rejecting incomming call with hangup key, fasty
busy tone hear, but it seems with some modification in setting it is
possible to reject calls with some network operators message.
is there any idea on how to do this?
what is the code?

-payam
Jer - 13 Apr 2004 01:37 GMT
> Hi
> today one of my friend showd me that when reject an incoming call by
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>
> -payam

Using the "end" key to reject an incoming call while it's ringing does
provide some sort of feedback to the caller, but the caller will hear
whatever tone or message the wireless carrier offers for this feature.
I'm unaware of any way for the recipient to control the feedback message
sent back to the caller.

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Payam - 13 Apr 2004 08:48 GMT
Hi Jer
Thnxk for your respond
but i'm sure that it is possible.
As I understand, it depends to sim card and some settings on it which applied
by phone.
I've checked it myself and hear diferent message from network operator
while rejecting card vi specific simcard.
I know that it is depend to simcard not phone.

-payam

> > Hi
> > hangup key, the network respond caller with some message like " it is
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Using the "end" key to reject an incoming call while it's ringing does
> provide some sort of feedback to the caller, but the caller will hear
Jer - 13 Apr 2004 13:41 GMT
> Hi Jer
> Thnxk for your respond
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>>Using the "end" key to reject an incoming call while it's ringing does
>>provide some sort of feedback to the caller, but the caller will hear

Okay, I'll do some poking around and see how quickly I can fry my sim
card.  :))

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Vlad Andreyev - 14 Apr 2004 01:24 GMT
When you reject an incoming call, the same thing happens as when your line
is busy and you don't have call waiting enabled.  This means that the result
depends on whether or not you have the "busy" conditional forwarding
enabled.  Most people have all three conditional forward options ("busy",
"no answer", and "out of reach") set the same way, but it is possible to
forward incoming calls to different numbers in each of the three scenarios.
Now, when you don't have the "busy" conditional forwarding enabled, the
caller typically will hear the "busy" tone.  However, the operator can have
some kind of message play instead.  I don't think you can control this, but
you can tweak your forwarding options.

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Payam wrote:

> Hi Jer
> Thnxk for your respond
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>>Using the "end" key to reject an incoming call while it's ringing does
>>provide some sort of feedback to the caller, but the caller will hear

Okay, I'll do some poking around and see how quickly I can fry my sim
card.  :))

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