Is there any cab to enable to add/modify the dialing prefix before dial out? I used MyPrefixDial20050417.cab in a WM6.1 machine and failed to work in WM6.5 .
thanks
I use Magicall for that . You can set unlimited rules for dialing
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Is there a way to start dialing a speed dial number directly from my application? I'm trying to send service codes to the network...
Øystein
In Windows Mobile, would anyone know how to configure "+" in phone contacts to translate to specific international direct dial access code?
Flipzoid said:
In Windows Mobile, would anyone know how to configure "+" in phone contacts to translate to specific international direct dial access code?
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That is done automatically, you don't need to configure anything.
If you have special needs (some dialling prefix etc), you can try Start->Settings->Connections->Connections->Extended->Dialling Rules (translated from a German TyTN, so the names on your device will probably be a bit different. "Extended" is simply the right tab; I have a feeling that on an English device its name may be completely different )
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Daniel
Thanks.
Yes I do need to dial the prefix provided by a long distance service which is cheaper than default IDD service of my mobile company.
I have tried but somehow it didn't work. I will do further research I think I may not have configured the dialling rules correctly.
Alvin
Hi,
I'm using often companies like justvoip or voipcheap to call abroad. First you call a landline number in UK and then you type in the number you want to call. For example first you dial 01617002727, then you dial 007123456789#. Would it be possible to dial the number from contacts and it would automaticaly dial 01617002727 before? Thanks in advance
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you can try to use FRING, i'm just use this software with voipbuster and voipcheap and i call the contact directly from my sim card without type any other number before
Fring doesn't work without the internet connection. Do you use voipcheap over 3G or you dial a local landline number?
best regards
i use frig over 3g and over wi-fi
MagiCall will do it.
I've tried magicall but it doesn't work. Probably it has to wait until you hear "welcome bla bla" before you dial the number
Maby you can use WM client sip solution, but it works only on speaker.
I use it to connect via 3G to my Asterix Pbx from home.
I think you can find a cab somewhere , but be careful to take the one witch doesn't affect your gps.
You might be able to add 01617002727p007123456789# or 01617002727,007123456789# in your contacts where the p is a pause.
magicalls works perfectly for me. From FAQ:
Most calling cards work in this way:
1. Dial the access number
2. Listen to the voice instructions
3. Enter your card number
4. Wait for a while
5. Enter your PIN number
6. Wait for a while
7. Enter the destination number
You may create outgoing rules like the following in MagiCall to automatically apply calling cards to the destination number.
Rule type: Outgoing call
Filter type: Specific number (You may select any filter type you like)
Phone #: +* (I want to filter international calls)
Action1: Change number
Call to: 8000,,1234,,666,,{phone}#
In the rule above, my calling card's access number is 8000, card number is 1234, PIN is 666. Each comma ',' is used to pause for a second. {phone} is a placeholder which represents the destination number. If you need to pause longer, add more commas. (See attached pictures)
Hi there in this forum,
searched for VoIP, I found several "How-To's" for activating VoIP in Windows Mobile 6, e.g.:
[GUIDE] How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6. - xda-developers
VOIP software...Whats the latest now? - xda-developers
VOIP in WM61, done! - xda-developers
Which one is working for Diamond 2?
Tatsch said:
Hi there in this forum,
searched for VoIP, I found several "How-To's" for activating VoIP in Windows Mobile 6, e.g.:
[GUIDE] How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6. - xda-developers
VOIP software...Whats the latest now? - xda-developers
VOIP in WM61, done! - xda-developers
Which one is working for Diamond 2?
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FIRST use the first guide (How to configure...) to set up your SIP settings cab and then...
1. Install the following attached VOIP cab
2. Install your SIP settings cab.
3. Soft reset your device
4. Open Phone then menu, then options, then you will see a tab labelled Internet. Click and here you can select when to activate Internet calling.
Working great on my TD2
Thank you for your reply.
christonge said:
2. Install your SIP settings cab.
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I don't have a "SIP settings cab", I have data (server, username ...) to type in manually. Necessary instead of your step 2, I assume?
Working great on my TD2
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Good news! No problems with the first guide? The thread sounds terrible meanwhile.
Tatsch said:
Thank you for your reply.
I don't have a "SIP settings cab", I have data (server, username ...) to type in manually. Necessary instead of your step 2, I assume?
Good news! No problems with step 1? The thread sounds terrible meanwhile.
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Yeah you need to set up your SIP cab and install... but it's pretty easy with the tutorial given in that guide. If you have problems then PM me.
Thank you again, will try it net days.
christonge said:
FIRST use the first guide (How to configure...) to set up your SIP settings cab and then...
1. Install the following attached VOIP cab
2. Install your SIP settings cab.
3. Soft reset your device
4. Open Phone then menu, then options, then you will see a tab labelled Internet. Click and here you can select when to activate Internet calling.
Working great on my TD2
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Done on my TD2 too and it works (I'm using VOIP buster).
The before call screen is perfect (the operator name changes to VOIP Buster from my original 3G Wind) but there are (tolerable) problems with the call phone screen:
- operator name reverts to cellular one (but the call is positively made through VOIP Buster)
- there is an overlapping with called name from the contacts (red marks are mine, for privacy)
- the "shade cover" is missing
Do you have similar problems?
I have problem on my Diamond2, I was created the cab with my VoIP settings, but after installation there is no file Prov0SIPSettings in /Windows/System/VoIP directory :-( I was checked my _setup.xml many times and there is all ok, the problem why the file isn´t created must be somewhere else.
Is there any other sollution how to use VoIP on my Diamond2? For example with SIP Config tool? Thank you for any help.
oruam57 said:
Done on my TD2 too and it works (I'm using VOIP buster).
The before call screen is perfect (the operator name changes to VOIP Buster from my original 3G Wind) but there are (tolerable) problems with the call phone screen:
- operator name reverts to cellular one (but the call is positively made through VOIP Buster)
- there is an overlapping with called name from the contacts (red marks are mine, for privacy)
- the "shade cover" is missing
Do you have similar problems?
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Yep I noticed that on the 1.39 ROM but don't have it now on the newer 1.40... so you'll have it fixed soon once the Hard SPL is out
Using VOIP.cab as above I had VOIP working on my Diamond2. The usual problem was sound on the speakerphone instead of earpiece where it should be.
After some research I found a 'manual' solution at Teksoft (http://teksoftco.com/index.php?section=freeware).
Then I made a little and dirty small application to 'automatize' it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519008)
IP Phone
has anyone solved that?
i have IP Phone option in Comm Manager (i think i have enabled it through registry).
has anyone tryed to have VoIP on WM6.5 in topaz directly (i mean without apps like fring, or nimbuzz...)
Save your money, use VoiP
IP Phone
has anyone solved that?
i have IP Phone option in Comm Manager (i think i have enabled it through registry).
has anyone tryed to have VoIP on WM6.5 in topaz directly (i mean without apps like fring, or nimbuzz...)
can i use this manual to do it? http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=VoIP_on_Windows_Mobile_6
Save your money, use VoiP
With the move to 10 digit dialing becoming more and more common, are there any WM6 applications to auto prepend an area code for voice dialing? So if I were to ommit the area code and dial a 7 digit number, a predefined area code would be inserted prior to the phone dialing, and if I manually dial the area code, that area code is used in lieu of the predefined area code.
Anyone ever heard of anything like this?
You can do outbound number formatting with MagiCall from Mobiion. The ability to use expressions to modify the number dialed makes it pretty powerful.
http://www.mobiion.com/magicall.html
EDIT: Found the filter info on their forums:
Rule name: Prepend area code
Rule type: Outgoing Call
Filter type: Specific number
Phone #: ??????? (each '?' represents 1 digit; so this will match only 7-digit #s)
Action1: Change dialed number v2 (the v1 action didn't seem to work with Tachi dialer)
Call to: xxx{phone} (where xxx is your area code)