[NTLK] Overseas Dialing

From: Russell,Allen (Allen.Russell_at_boc.com)
Date: Thu Sep 02 2004 - 07:16:49 PDT


It certainly should be able to do it. I don't know what the limit of
numbers you can use it. But there is a provision for calling cards built in
to the dialer. I've added lots of digits for calling when I don't feel like
creating a new work site. For email, when you tap In/Out, and select
receive, select mail, the dialer window pops up. Hit the Assist button
that's in that window. You can write in all the calling card numbers, and
add a dialing prefix. And yes, use the commas for pauses.
Oh, and another nifty Newton feature, you can add credit cards and calling
cards to your *owner info*, and then its available for the Assist pick list
when you dial .

>From: Jim Grich <webmaster_at_weblync.com>
>Subject: [NTLK] Overseas Dialing
>Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:29:17 -0400
>I am heading for Italy (from North Carolina) later this month for 2
>weeks. I am bringing my 2100 Newton along to check e-mail. I have an
>MCI calling card to use from Italy. I must dial that 800 number plus a
>PIN plus another 800 # to get into my ISP here locally. Can the Newton
>handle that many numbers? If so, can I pause the dialing by adding
>commas to allow time for the numbers to go through? Is there a better
>way to do this?

* Allen.Russell_at_BOC.com
/// BOC

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