1. rdzlyz's Avatar
    When someone clicks in while you are on the line and I want to do a conference call with both so both would be on three way, I don't know how to do that, how do you do it? I tried to do it and both my callers are private numbers, is it because both is a private call?

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    09-18-08 01:18 PM
  2. sunkast's Avatar
    It's really easy. While you have one line on hold, and other line active, press menu and join the calls.
    09-18-08 01:23 PM
  3. rdzlyz's Avatar
    My menu doesn't have join, I'm with sprint

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    09-18-08 01:25 PM
  4. Caridad's Avatar
    Once you're connected with the first call, and the second call comes in, I believe you should have the option to join both calls.
    09-18-08 01:35 PM
  5. Caridad's Avatar
    Once you're connected with the first call, and the second call comes in, I believe you should have the option to join both calls by hitting the menu button and selecting join calls.
    09-18-08 01:35 PM
  6. sunkast's Avatar
    Make a conference call

    1. During a call, press the Send key.
    2. Type a phone number or highlight a contact.
    3. Press the Send key.
    4. During the second call, press the Menu key.
    5. Click Join.
    It's the same on any BB Curve.
    09-18-08 01:38 PM
  7. SK1's Avatar
    carid, sunkast, that is one of the benefits with GSM service. You can join two calls you have received. With CDMA, you have to initiate three calling yourself. It's been a while since I've used three way calling. If memory serves me correct, on CDMA if we receive a call, we can make the third call and conference them together. We cannot join two calls we have received. Again, it's been a few years I've done this so I could be wrong. I'm sure someone here will correct me if I am.

    EDIT: I can also confirm that I do not have a "join" option.
    Last edited by SK1; 09-18-08 at 01:49 PM.
    09-18-08 01:43 PM
  8. rdzlyz's Avatar
    carid, sunkast, that is one of the benefits with GSM service. You can join two calls you have received. With CDMA, you have to initiate three calling yourself. It's been a while since I've used three way calling. If memory serves me correct, on CDMA if we receive a call, we can make the third call and conference them together. We cannot join two calls we have received. Again, it's been a few years I've done this so I could be wrong. I'm sure someone here will correct me if I am.

    EDIT: I can also confirm that I do not have a "join" option.
    yea that is what i thought, gsm has that benefit but not cdma its a bummer
    09-18-08 02:03 PM
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