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554118 05-25-2006 07:46 PM

Ideas how to improve service,call delay
 
Dear Sirs,


I have some ideas for your service.Like first I belive that is quiet
easy to add option in the time delay...for instance
some calendar where user could select day when he/she
would like to make phone call...let we see I want to call someone
in few days from my house but I do not have internet at home.....
it is very usefull for instance if someone go on the holldays to place where is not internet ,so
he can in the advance plan his phone call

My second idea is why you do not make possible bigger time delay ,not only 99
seconds.....very offten people have only once phone line in the house and
they would like recieve phone call on there nummber but they can not do it becouse they
are then on net...so if you would make possible bigger time delay,the would have time to dicconect
from internet and recieve phone call.....
Modem connections are typical for rurals regions and less economicaly developed countries.

My other ideas are,why not to make it, if it possible activation
that user can via sms activate phone call...and as well why not provide sms service..;at voip buster it cost 5 euro cent per message..

allready now is your service great
Jugo

user 554118
rostasjugo@gmail.com

fozzie 05-26-2006 05:33 PM

Surely 99 seconds is long enough to disconect your internet connection? What is it you have to do that takes longer than about 5 secs - right click, disconnect, done :)

554118 05-26-2006 06:23 PM

Ok,99 seconds are enough.....but why not to make it more automatic....
for instance, my mother she does not have computer and she calles me once per week by the regular fix line and it cost quiet much.If there would exist some kind of calendar I could make schedule for her phone call....so that once per week phone automaticlly rings at her place.....
it would be as well very usefull for the people who go on the hollidays
where is not internet acces....

as well sms activation of call is a nice thing;I have seen allready few sip providers offer this service.....

technoboy 05-30-2006 10:26 PM

I have tried the web callback and it worked very well for me.
1. An improvement I would like is to be able to trigger it just by calling a number that doesn't answer. That way there is no call charge. The triggering number could recognise the CLI of the calling number. I don't suppose that there is an easy answer to this unless there is a PSTN available in each country in a similar way to sipbroker.
When called back, enter a speed dial number or dial the number required.
I can see that there are possible cost issues here so such a system may not be feasible.

2. One thing that might be feasible is to modify the web callback to permit DTMF calls to callthrough numbers.
For example, there are lots of callthrough numbers where, once the number is called and it answers, you enter DTMF tones to call the number you require. Currently, there is one UK callthrough company offering calls to mobiles for 3p/min - there are others at 5p/min. I haven't seen anything on Voip for less than 8.5p. Thus, if there was a way to call a number, add a suitable delay then dial a number with DTMF tones that it would be a very useful feature.

foneboxx 05-30-2006 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by technoboy
I have tried the web callback and it worked very well for me.
1. An improvement I would like is to be able to trigger it just by calling a number that doesn't answer. That way there is no call charge. The triggering number could recognise the CLI of the calling number. I don't suppose that there is an easy answer to this unless there is a PSTN available in each country in a similar way to sipbroker.
When called back, enter a speed dial number or dial the number required.
I can see that there are possible cost issues here so such a system may not be feasible.

2. One thing that might be feasible is to modify the web callback to permit DTMF calls to callthrough numbers.
For example, there are lots of callthrough numbers where, once the number is called and it answers, you enter DTMF tones to call the number you require. Currently, there is one UK callthrough company offering calls to mobiles for 3p/min - there are others at 5p/min. I haven't seen anything on Voip for less than 8.5p. Thus, if there was a way to call a number, add a suitable delay then dial a number with DTMF tones that it would be a very useful feature.


who gives a cell calls for 3p/min??????? looks interesting...

fozzie 05-31-2006 08:51 PM

I'd like to know who that is too (and the 5p/min one)!


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