faster handshake OR holding the Data call - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hi I m trying to switch between voice and data call quikly (2 different phone numbers).
I can make a voice call, terminate it, and then make a data call in order to switch between them, however, the handshake at the data call beginning takes too much time (approx 25s).
It seems like holding (linehold) the data call won t work.
Is there a way to have a faster handshake (I don t need the whole 9600 bandwith) ? Or to hold and unhold the data call quickly ?
THANX FOR YOUR HELP

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