Daling European numbers from America or Europe
- Hello,
I live in Canada and often call several European numbers from my Storm. I use the access number of a long distance provider + the phone card number before dialing the destination.
- What's the simplest way to do this if all these numbers (access number, card number and destinations) are in the contact list?
- Or should I store these numbers in a different way? (I would hate to re-type and store the access and card numbers multiple times.)
- How can I dial these same destinations when I am in Europe where I could dial them directly and no access card is necessary>
Thanks,
GaborLast edited by grevesz; 12-27-08 at 09:50 PM. Reason: Mistyped subject
12-27-08 07:27 PMLike 0 - Hello,
I live in Canada and often call several European numbers from my Storm. I use the access number of a long distance provider + the phone card number before dialing the destination.
- What's the simplest way to do this if all these numbers (access number, card number and destinations) are in the contact list?
- Or should I store these numbers in a different way? (I would hate to re-type and store the access and card numbers multiple times.)
- How can I dial these same destinations when I am in Europe where I could dial them directly and no access card is necessary>
Thanks,
Gabor
Hello,
I am wondering why nobody responded to this one? Is it so obvious? Or is it so obviously not a problem for anyone else? Is everybody less lazy than me (not impossible at all... ) to manually dial the number? Don't people usually use their phones when traveling to Europe?
Thanks,
Gabor12-28-08 09:30 AMLike 0 - Hello,
I live in Canada and often call several European numbers from my Storm. I use the access number of a long distance provider + the phone card number before dialing the destination.
- What's the simplest way to do this if all these numbers (access number, card number and destinations) are in the contact list?
- Or should I store these numbers in a different way? (I would hate to re-type and store the access and card numbers multiple times.)
- How can I dial these same destinations when I am in Europe where I could dial them directly and no access card is necessary>
Thanks,
Gabor01-13-09 05:37 AMLike 0 - I use iskoot w/ Skye to call europe. Its approx $0.04 per minute plus a small connection charge. It uses a # in the us to dial out through their service. You can check out more @ iSkoot | Life on the go.. The newest version works pretty well with the storm
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-13-09 06:04 AMLike 0 - I'm not sure if my solution is what you are looking for, but I'll give it a shot anyway.
I've got all my phonenumbers in contacts set up like this:
+(country code) (0) area-code phone number.
So for a contact in Amsterdam, Netherlands that would be: +31 (0)20 555 5555 or in Sydney, Australia: +61(0)2 5555 5555 or in
Toronto, Canada: +1 416 555 5555.01-13-09 06:43 AMLike 0 - Hello,
I live in Canada and often call several European numbers from my Storm. I use the access number of a long distance provider + the phone card number before dialing the destination.
- What's the simplest way to do this if all these numbers (access number, card number and destinations) are in the contact list?
- Or should I store these numbers in a different way? (I would hate to re-type and store the access and card numbers multiple times.)
- How can I dial these same destinations when I am in Europe where I could dial them directly and no access card is necessary>
Thanks,
Gabor01-13-09 06:43 AMLike 0
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