Posts Tagged ‘phones’

Is the high usage of cell phones lead to the high likely hood of having a daughter?

I work in the field of mobile telecommunications. In my observation, the percentage of employees in this field who have daughters greatly outnumber those who have sons. These are employees / colleagues that worked in this field for many years.

Are there any strong research studies that support this genotoxic claim that high exposure to RF affects the sex of your future offsprings?

Why are only certain models of phones available with certain telecommunications companies?

An LG-EnV phone is only available with Verizon. You can’t get it if you have TMobile or ATT, etc.. I thought this type of marketing goes against certain laws of trade and commerce in the U.S.A.

How do I get two cisco 7940 phones to ring simultaneously without using a shared line?

I have a person that works in two separate offices as a manager. Each office is in a separate location, dev pool, partition…etc, and each has a different directory number. The current manager will switch locations on a regular basis and wants to have it so it doesn’t matter if one or the other line is called, it will ring in either office. Presumably, a new person will soon be hired to take over as manager in one or the other office, so I don’t want to implement sharing the lines between offices, because although that might be the easiest solution, it’s not good to have lines from different partitions appearing all over the network on devices in other partitions…it could quickly become a mess.

So, I’d just like to have both numbers ring at the same time when one or the other is called. I was looking at line groups and hunt lists, but don’t want to create a new hunt pilot number that people have to remember to call, or they’d have to change the directory listing.

What majors/courses would i have to take to work with cell phones, software, or telecommunications?

I’ve always loved the hardware and software involved in phones, especially with the more recent smart phones such as Google’s androids or Microsoft’s new WP7, so i was wondering what i would need to take to work in these areas in some way

Does Smart telecommunications keep active in locating stolen phones of their subscribers?

Do they have the capability (like GPS and other locating methods) coz my friend has lost his phone from a thief.

Is there a difference between broadband and gsm cell phones?

I’m going to Italy and I was told I need to buy a unlocked broadband cell phone so we I get there I can get a local sim card for it. However, I keep finding unlocked gsm cell phones. Are they the same thing? If anyone has experience with traveling and can give me some help that would be great.

What cell phones & services allow the use of the phone as a broadband adapter?

I’m looking for a cell phone provider and device that will allow me to hook it up to the laptop so I can go on the internet. There are limited options in terms of wired internet so I have to rely on wireless since the area I’m living in won’t get a signal unless it’s near a window and there are no areas where I can get broadband on the bay in the base.

Can I use IP phones on my internal network without VOIP service?

I need a pbx style phone system in my business but I dont have the funds for a traditional system. I have a wired/wireless ethernet system already installed throughout my business and was wondering if there was a way to use IP phones through the network internally without an outside VOIP service provider?

I need a simple home office PBX that works with analog wired phones.?

Can someone recommend a PBX for my needs? I have a home office with one incoming land line. I don’t what to change my phone plan nor my number. But I’d like to have an automated attendant that I can record (e.g. “Thank you for calling Acme Anvil Co. For Eric, press 1. For Samantha, press 2) and then be able to connect the wired telephones that I already have to “line one” and “line 2.” I’m not worried about a high volume of calls, so the one incoming line is fine.
I definitely don’t want a PC or software-based system – A simple standalone box is fine. (I don’t need VOIP or cordless handsets, detailed data on the calls, or anything complex). thanks

Can VOIP phones aka internet phones be tapped or listened to by any outside sources?

Like through Charter, Vonage ect……. If so How can they be tapped and how can you tell?

How can I set up a new tftp server on Cisco phones?

I need to know what steps to take so I can change the TFTP server number on Cisco VoIP phones?

How many phones can be used on a VOIP Line?

If someone has a business or office, how many VOIP lines on a single internet connection can they have? Considering that they don’t have their own PBX system?

Does a small business need a PBX? Can’t we just use cell phones?

I am starting a small business with 2 partners. They want us to buy some kind of mini PBX for a business phone system. I say–no way. Can’t we just use cell phones? Who wants a desk phone these days? There must be a way to buy a plan where you can transfer phone calls to each other, and maybe even have an auto-attendant feature, right? If anyone has used cell phones instead of a PBX, I would love to know what you used and how well it worked. Thanks!

Why mobile phones do not have dial-tone, we dont hear dial-tone & where as PSTN phones have dial-tone?

Why mobile phones do not have dial-tone, we dont hear dial-tone & where as PSTN phones have dial-tone?
If you pick up a PSTN/Landline phone you hear a dial-tone but you don’t notice anything like this when it comes to mobile phones.
Please enlighten.
TIA

I want to connect ip phones with the hardware listed below.?

Earlier i had posted a question on YQ. I am wondering if there is a solution where I can use IP phones on the modem listed below. We presently use the NERA SATLINK 1000 (specifications listed below). Can I implement good VOIP with IP Phones on my Satellite connection with the hardware listed below? Again will appreciate your response. Thanks very much.
—-KEY FEATURES are:——-UP TO 4 MBPS IP THROUGHPUT, —— RETURN LINK BIT RATES FROM 128 KBPS TO 2 MBPS, —— DVB-RCS COMPLIANT,[- Compliant with version V1.3.1 of the DVB-RCS standard ETSI EN 301 790, - Supports ATM and MPEG options on return link, - Supports Turbo coding FEC on the return link], —— MULTICAST SUPPORT [- Enabling of forward link, -multicast streams to the LAN via IGMP, - Support for routing LAN multicast streams to the return link], —— QOS [ – Supports classification of return link traffic into different quality of service classes based on IP addresses, protocol types, DSCP/TOS, and port numbers of the
IP packets to be transmitted, —— CAN BE MANAGED FROM THE HUB OR FROM LOCAL LAN VIA [- Web interface, – Telnet, – SNMP (option), EASY TO UPGRADE SW [- By administrative user via TFTP, – From the Hub via TFTP or Multicast, —— INDUSTRY STANDARD IP STACK [- IP, ARP, ICMP, TCP, IGMP, TFTP client, Telnet server, DHCP Server on local LAN, – Options for SNMP management, NAT, and GRE tunnels on the Air Interface., —— PREPARED TO INTERFACE WITH INDUSTRY STANDARD LNBS AND TRANSMITTERS [ – Enhanced DiSEqC support enabling very accurate control of the ODU output power, when used together with the integrated power detector in the Nera SatLink 3000 transmitter, —— COMPACT DESIGN (size of a lap-top)
I got a very good answer from SGT Rock. I appreciate that. I would like to stay away from another router. Want to keep the LAN implementation simple as many of the guys in my company are aircraft technicians.

Looking for a pbx system that uses cell phones as extensions.?

what im looking for is that when you call a land number it will give you a message such as ” You have reached the offices of such and such press 1 to Connect to Smith 2 to connect with Jones” But i want it to transfer to cell phones. I know it will take two or so phone lines but that’s ok… I don’t want a virtual number…I want it to use my analog number. Im searching pbx systems but i don’t even know what this feature would be called.

If I switch from Comcast VOIP to Vonage will I still be able to use multiple phones?

I am thinking of switching from Comcast VOIP to Vonage. Curretnly with Comcast I am able to plug a phone into any phone jack in my house to get sevice. If I switch to Vonage will I be able to do the same thing, without making any adjustments to houses main phone line?

How does VOIP phones work. Can anyone tell me the advantages and disadvantages of using Starhub digital voice?

I would like to find out the advanatages and disadvanatges of using VOIP
2) Is Starhub Digital voice a good way to start with VOIP?

Does Straight Talk prepaid service not accept calls from VOIP phones?

I have a Straight Talk Samsung R451c phone, and I’ve tried calling it from my Magic Jack phone, and my iPod Touch VOIP app, and when I do, I just hear three beeps and then silence. Does Straight Talk block VOIP calls? Is there a way to make it work?

Does a small business need a PBX? Can’t we just use cell phones?

I am starting a small business with 2 partners. They want us to buy some kind of mini PBX for a business phone system. I say–no way. Can’t we just use cell phones? Who wants a desk phone these days? There must be a way to buy a plan where you can transfer phone calls to each other, and maybe even have an auto-attendant feature, right? If anyone has used cell phones instead of a PBX, I would love to know what you used and how well it worked. Thanks!

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